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Let's Play Math

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Cedar Valley, Utah, United States
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With degrees is Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, I have studied a lot of math. Having homeschooled for the last 18 years, I have taught a lot of math. I have also tutored math and taught in co-ops. All of this experience with math has shown me that kids who like math are good at it and kids who are good at math like it. It's a great cycle of learning and growth for kids who are in it. But what about the kids who aren't? My mission as an educator is to instill a love of math in every child, so all children can be a part of that wonderful cycle. That's where math games come in!
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Preview of Math Games (The Sandwich Game & Make Your Lunch) for Practicing Decimal Addition

Math Games (The Sandwich Game & Make Your Lunch) for Practicing Decimal Addition

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Let's Play Math
This 25-page file includes everything you will need to play two games: 'The Sandwich Game' and 'Make Your Lunch'. Both games provide practice at adding numbers and using money. 'The Sandwich Game' uses nice, round, friendly numbers -- perfect for beginners. The 'Make Your Lunch Game' uses less-friendly decimal numbers to take the learning up a notch.  The Sandwich game works best with 3-8 players and can be played independently by kids who can add. The Make Your Lunch' game is a race between 2 p
Preview of Tick Tock Time

Tick Tock Time

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Let's Play Math
This 8-page file contains 4 different game boards (time to the hour, half hour, quarter hours and mixed times) for 3 in a row, plus 2 game boards for the '4 in a Row' game. The 4 in a Row game puts together all of the time concepts learned and has kids translate time back and forth between analog clocks and digital clocks. Both games are short, no-prep and fun for kids to play individually, as pairs or in groups!
Preview of Money Memory Match

Money Memory Match

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Let's Play Math
Counting money is fun and simple to teach because you have the perfect manipulatives right there in your wallet -- actual money! It's fun to use pretend money to play store or reward good behavior, too. If you need another way to practice the concept of counting money, this simple 'Money Memory Match' game is a fun way to get those kiddos counting. You just print out the cards, cut them apart and play. The first three pages will help your kiddo learn the value of different coins and bills. You c
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With degrees is Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, I have studied a lot of math. Having homeschooled for the last 18 years, I have taught a lot of math. I have also tutored math and taught in co-ops. All of this experience with math has shown me that kids who like math are good at it and kids who are good at math like it. It's a great cycle of learning and growth for kids who are in it. But what about the kids who aren't? My mission as an educator is to instill a love of math in every child, so all children can be a part of that wonderful cycle. That's where math games come in!