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Meet Justin Holladay: Math Teacher by day, Game Designer by night! Armed with a B.Ed. and a B.A.S. in Mathematics/Science from the University of Lethbridge, I'm on a mission to make math irresistible. My journey began with a simple passion for helping students sharpen their essential math skills, which soon evolved into crafting educational adventures. When I'm not in the classroom deploying my math games into the wild or teaming up with fellow educators to brainstorm innovative teaching strategies, you can find me tucked away in my clandestine lab. There, I conjure up the next generation of printable math games designed to transform classroom learning into a playground of numbers and logic. Who says you can't have fun while learning fractions?
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Preview of 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games

2nd Grade File Folder Math Games

All kids love learning with games. Math games are a great alternative to reinforce math skills that isn’t a worksheet. This book is full of 40 Fun Printable 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games! The interactive table of contents makes this resource very organized. It will make it easy to plan for those days you just don’t have time to prepare for an absent/sub. Included is a huge variety of topics and games. Many third grade teachers buy this book to use with their students that are struggling wi
Preview of 1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games [Book 1]

1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games [Book 1]

42 Fun Printable 1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games [Book 1]! Get BOTH Books HERE and Save! You can empower and inspire students to achieve greater learning, by simply incorporating "1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games" into your teaching environment. 1st & 2nd Grade - BOOK 1 Shape Me Up …....…… [1.G.A.1] Sort Please! …...….…… [1.MD.C.4] Tally Master……….…… [1.MD.C.4] Make it to 1……….…… [1.NBT.A.1] Banana Split …..….…… [1.NBT.B.3] Bring It Up .……….…… [1.NBT.B.3] Count My Suit ……
Preview of Go Fish: Skip Counting Game

Go Fish: Skip Counting Game

Go Fish - Skip Counting by 2,3,4,5,10 Copy 3 sets of the cards for each group of students (2-3 players). Each child in the group gets 5 cards to start with. To make a match they need to have three in a row of some form of counting by 2,3,4,5 or 10. So if they have a 3 and a 6 in their hand they would ask another player, "do you have a 9?". It is played just like traditional Go Fish. Common Core State Standards 2.NBT.2 Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s. ***********************
Preview of 1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games - ADDITION & SUBTRACTION [Book 2]

1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games - ADDITION & SUBTRACTION [Book 2]

51 Fun Printable 1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games - ADDITION & SUBTRACTION [Book 2] Get BOTH Books HERE and Save! You can empower and inspire students to achieve greater learning, by simply incorporating these "addition & subtraction games" into your teaching environment. 1st & 2nd Grade ADDITION & SUBTRACTION- BOOK 2 CCSS: 1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games CCSS 1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games CCSS Race to 100 …………[1.NBT.C.4] Colored Set …………[1.OA.A.1] 3-Card Addition
Preview of Jack and the Beanstalk a Mathematical Adventure (Resource Pack)

Jack and the Beanstalk a Mathematical Adventure (Resource Pack)

PRINTABLE RESOURCE PACK that extends the iPad Storybook App into the Classroom. Jack and the Beanstalk a Mathematical Adventure—a unique and fun way to learn and practice math! Join Jack on his epic adventure of mathematical proportions, to help him with his GIANT problems. The adventure unfolds one step at a time while learning math. Finally! There is an app that consists of mathematical activities presented in both an appealing and fun way. The Jack and the Beanstalk a Mathematical Adventure
Preview of Subtraction

Subtraction

Old Maid Subtraction {Math Game} This game is played like Old Maid. The players sit in a circle.... Number of Players: Two to six Have fun practising subtraction facts with your students in a fun game setting using these custom made cards. Students match the subtraction fact to the correct answer in this fun and engaging math game!. - Simple, step-by-step directions for students are included. - Subtraction Facts up to 100 (broken into 4 different levels) This is a great activity for your
Preview of Making 10

Making 10

Making 10 - Searching for Compatibles Mental math skill: Identifying compatible numbers of 10. When you add compatible numbers (such as 10), you get a “tidy” sum that is easy to use in your head. Compatible numbers make mental math easy! With this activity students will learn to recognize what numbers “Make” 10. Tens are easy numbers to use. Making 10: This activity will encourage your students to explore number bonds that make 10, in a fun and engaging way Directions: Solve each problem
Preview of Kindergarten File Folder Math Games

Kindergarten File Folder Math Games

Teaching Mathematics to kindergartens can be a challenging task. It is important to keep the children focused. During this stage, children are starting to learn symbols and abstract objects. This process greatly varies from child to child and may take a lot of time. With the help of proper teaching techniques and approaches, kids can learn Math in the easiest but most enjoyable way. This book contains a vast range of file folder games that can stimulate your kindergartens’ minds and spark their
Preview of Slapping: Addition & Subtraction Game

Slapping: Addition & Subtraction Game

Slapping: Addition & Subtraction Game Rules: Before play starts the player agree on the sum that will be the key number. For example they might agree that 7 will be the key number. Addition Key Numbers: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 27 The deck is shuffled and completely dealt face-down into two stacks, one on the front of each player. At the same time, both players turn the top cards of their stack face-up, next to each other, in the center of the table. If the sum on one of the ca
Preview of Three-Digit Bingo - 2nd Grade Math Game [CCSS 2.NBT.A.4]

Three-Digit Bingo - 2nd Grade Math Game [CCSS 2.NBT.A.4]

The objective of the game is to compare numbers up to 1000. ======================================== ======================================== You can purchase the entire BUNDLE of fun 1st & 2nd Grade Math Games HERE The BUNDLE Includes: - 42 Fun Printable 1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games [Book 1]! - 51 Fun Printable 1st & 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games - ADDITION & SUBTRACTION [Book 2] - 40 Fun Printable 2nd Grade File Folder Math Games [Book 3] Get the books individually here -->
Preview of I See Sum-thing - 2nd Grade Math Game [CCSS 2.OA.B.2]

I See Sum-thing - 2nd Grade Math Game [CCSS 2.OA.B.2]

The objective of the game is to fluently add numbers within 20 using mental strategies. The game uses a standard deck of cards to determine the addends and a six-sided die to generate a target sum. The face card must be removed from the deck . Aces stand for 1. Prior to the start of the game, the cards must be shuffled thoroughly. Then, the cards are laid out face up on the flat surface (8 by 5 grid). The players must position themselves around the card grid in order to properly see all cards
Preview of Counting Tally Marks

Counting Tally Marks

Student practice representing numbers in different ways by counting the tally marks and writing the corresponding numeral. Practice with Tally Marks! Counting Tally Marks are important for students to memorize, but practicing these can be a bore; these 11 mazes add a fun factor to practicing divisibility rules so that students will actually look forward to completing their math work. These mazes build in difficulty so that you can easily differentiate for your different learners while maintai
Preview of Old Maid Addition {Math Game}

Old Maid Addition {Math Game}

This game is played like Old Maid. The players sit in a circle.... Number of Players: Two to six Have fun practicing addition facts with your students in a fun game setting using these custom made cards. Students match the addition fact to the correct answer in this fun and engaging math game!. - Simple, step-by-step directions for students are included. - Addition Facts up to 100 (broken into 4 different levels) This is a great activity for your math centers and intervention groups! Just
Preview of Greater Than: Comparing Numbers

Greater Than: Comparing Numbers

Greater Than: Comparing Numbers is a War style game with one exception in this game there are numbers provided all the way up to 99. Materials:the following sets of cards: 0-9, 10-19, 20,29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90-99 Rules: One player shuffles the deck carefully and then deals an equal number of cards, face-down, to each player. Extra cards, when there are three players, are placed in the center of the table to be won by the winner of the first play. The players do not
Preview of Speedy Sign Slapping - 1st Grade Math Game [CCSS 1.NBT.B.3]

Speedy Sign Slapping - 1st Grade Math Game [CCSS 1.NBT.B.3]

Rules: The objective of the game is to compare digits using these symbols: greater than (>), less than (<) and equal to (=). [CCSS 1.NBT.B.3] Prior to the start of the game, the players decide who will be Player 1 and Player 2. The game uses a deck of cards. Aces have a value of 1 while the 10s and the face cards (Jack, Queen and King) are removed. The players must sit beside each other. The deck of cards is shuffled thoroughly and distributed evenly to the players. The players put the
Preview of Tens Frames

Tens Frames

Tens Frames Cards - Why a regular deck of cards is NOT good for math games. You CAN use a regular deck of cards to play a math games BUT there is several reasons why I recommend using special cards. Ten-Frame Cards: 1. No Zeroes! Regular cards do not have a zero, and zero is much too important in our base ten system to leave out.  Turning a queen or king into a zero is confusing for most children. 2. The Ten-Frame! Thinking about numbers using frames of 10 can be a helpful way to learn basi
Preview of Subtraction Hue - 1st Grade Math Game [CCSS 1.OA.C.6]

Subtraction Hue - 1st Grade Math Game [CCSS 1.OA.C.6]

Looking for a fun and educational math game for your 1st grader? Look no further than Subtraction Hue! With this printable game, your child can practice subtracting numbers within 10 in a fun and interactive way. Players draw cards and subtract the smaller number from the larger one, finding and marking the answer on their game board. But be careful - if a number has already been colored in, you'll have to skip your turn! The first player to color in all the numbers on their board wins. This gam
Preview of Subtracting Dot Figures Fun Worksheets

Subtracting Dot Figures Fun Worksheets

Student practice representing numbers in different ways by counting the subtracting dot figures and writing the corresponding numeral. Practice with Subtracting Dot Figures! Subtracting Dot Figures are important for students to memorize, but practicing these can be a bore; these 11 mazes add a fun factor to practicing divisibility rules so that students will actually look forward to completing their math work. These mazes build in difficulty so that you can easily differentiate for your diffe
Preview of Build-a-Book: Number-Numeral Recognition Game (CCSS:K.CC.4)

Build-a-Book: Number-Numeral Recognition Game (CCSS:K.CC.4)

Build-a-Book: Number-Numeral Recognition Game (CCSS:K.CC.4) Rules: The dealer shuffles the cards and deals six cards face-down to each player. The next card is place face-up in the center of the table to start a discard pile. The rest of the deck is place face-down alongside of it. Each player holds her cards so that only she can see. The object of the game is to build two books, each containing three cards that match. How to Prepare file folder math games: For best "look" print the games in c
Preview of Arithmetic War: Addition Game

Arithmetic War: Addition Game

The object of the game is to win as many cards as possible from the other players. The game ends when one player has all of the cards, or, if that does not happen, when a predetermined time limit expires. To play the game, each player turns face-up the top two cards of her pile and announces the sum of the numbers on those cards for all to hear. The player with the greatest sum wins the round and collects as her prize all of the face-up cards which she places at the bottom of her pile.... How
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Meet Justin Holladay: Math Teacher by day, Game Designer by night! Armed with a B.Ed. and a B.A.S. in Mathematics/Science from the University of Lethbridge, I'm on a mission to make math irresistible. My journey began with a simple passion for helping students sharpen their essential math skills, which soon evolved into crafting educational adventures. When I'm not in the classroom deploying my math games into the wild or teaming up with fellow educators to brainstorm innovative teaching strategies, you can find me tucked away in my clandestine lab. There, I conjure up the next generation of printable math games designed to transform classroom learning into a playground of numbers and logic. Who says you can't have fun while learning fractions?

Teaching style

6 Benefits of Math Games for Kids There's more to math than 2+2, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that interactive math games for kids will have a bigger impact on your students than just improving their ability to add. Here are six tangible, real-world benefits of math games that you could be taking advantage of today. Math Games Help with Problem Solving Skills It's the lament of math teachers worldwide that students would rather be kicking a soccer ball than memorizing their multiplication tables. If you incorporate the same numbers into games, challenges and word problems, however, you'll turn the exercise on its head and give them a reason to care. Cool math games for kids will entice them to learn much more than cut-and-dry lessons. Math Games Help with Better Cooperation The most fun math games for kids are the ones where students work together in teams to reach a common goal. In addition to making math an exciting, enjoyable subject with the thrill of competition, group games will also encourage sharing, communication and cooperation among peers. They'll have to talk to each other and strategize together to win. Math Games Help with Critical Thought Speaking of strategy, math games are one of the best ways to open a child's mind to higher-level thinking. For example, budgeting or financial games will require them to think ahead and plan for the future. Factoring games (free) will force them to consider multiple solutions before deciding on the best one. They'll need to think sideways, creatively, instead of just tackling problems head-on, and this is a skill that will benefit them for their entire lives. Math Games Help with Stronger Academic Performance Overall Math games improve more than just counting. For example, printable math games for kids will also require them to read, write and comprehend words, so they'll be boosting their literacy skills while also developing their mathematical ones. All of the important thinking areas of the brain will be fully engaged. Math Games Help with Improved Self-Confidence Many students are insecure about their math skills. They tend to internalize their failures or buy into stereotypes like "I'm never going to get it" or "I'm too much of a girl to be good at math." Math games can help reverse these attitudes and perceptions. With every win, the child will have more and more faith that they can understand math, and this confidence will seep into their other subjects too. Math Games Help with Added Value to Math as a Subject If you're an algebra teacher, you've probably heard this one before: "But what am I going to do with it?" Math games will ensure that children never ask this question. They'll have seen and applied math to a variety of subjects, problems and events throughout their early childhood education, so they'll grow up understanding how useful and necessary it is. These are just a few of the benefits you'll enjoy when you incorporate math games into the classroom. You don't have to break the bank for them, either. You can find plenty of low-cost and free math games for kids in my TPT store. Good luck! Happy counting!

Awards & shining teacher moments

One of my iOS math apps, Jack and the Beanstalk: A Mathematical Adventure, is a recipient of the prestigious Mom's Choice Award! My website, MathFileFolderGames.com, is among the HomeSchool.com Top 100 Educational Websites of 2016!

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Oh, I also strongly believe that math games are a great tool to involve parents, guardians, siblings, and other important people in a child's life. It's a fantastic way to facilitate the connection between home and school. Visit my website at www.mathfilefoldergames.com. Also, follow me on Facebook at Facebook.com/MathFileFolderGames. Math should be fun!