Children will reinforce the multiplication table with the tic tac toe game. Print pages one by one. The game is played with two players. The game starts with the order. The player who starts the game folds towards one of the multipliers of his own color. The other player places the product of his color on the correct multipliers. The player who throws his stones vertically, horizontally or diagonally wins the game.
A nice card game to reinforce the multiplication table. How to play? The game is played in the classroom. All cards are dealt to the students. The teacher tells the multiplication process according to the largest number of the student who opens the first card, and the student answers "Me too". Then at the bottom, the student asks the class about multiplication, and the student tries to answer the answer on the card. So the game continues.
A nice card game that 3rd grade students can play in the classroom for the acquisition of literate 3-digit numbers. On a card there is a number consisting of ten blocks and another number consisting of mathematical numbers below it. Cards are distributed to students. The teacher says the number formed by the base blocks. Whoever has the number the teacher says, he says, I have that student. The student continues the game by saying the following number. The aim is for the student to be able to re
Best regards to everyone I'm here with a nice game. With this game, addition operations will become mental. Students will no longer have the problem of adding courses. You can also play this enjoyable and entertaining game with your students. Now have fun. Instagram: @egitimcibaba
How to play? We place our paperclip in the middle of the wheel, place the tip of our pen perpendicular to the point in the middle of the wheel, and place it in the middle of the paperclip and turn our paperclip with a pen. We find the result of the operation by typing the number of the place where the paperclip stops in the spaces below.
How to play? We place our paperclip in the middle of the wheel, place the tip of our pen perpendicular to the point in the middle of the wheel, and place it in the middle of the paperclip and turn our paperclip with a pen. We find the result of the operation by typing the number of the place where the paperclip stops in the spaces below.