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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 Four In a Row - Solving Equations Games

Four In a Row - Solving Equations Games

Generalize a pattern arising from a problem-solving context, using mathematical expressions and equations, and verify by substitution The objective of this game is to plot four points which fall in a straight line on a Cartesian coordinate system. On a turn a player rolls both dice. The blue die represents the x-coordinate of a point, the red die the y-coordinate. The player may opt to plot the point as rolled, or may opt to alter either the x- or y- coordinate, but not both. Either coordinate m
Preview of Focus on Solving Equations (Games, Activities, Worksheets)

Focus on Solving Equations (Games, Activities, Worksheets)

Solving Equations! Who Needs Help with Solving Equations? WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE: - 31 Solving Equations games and activities- Big Bundle of Algebra Mazes/Worksheets - (this is a "growing" bundle so get it now while it's still small!)These 31 Solving Equations games and activities will help you to learn the concepts of algebra and show you how to solve algebraic equations and expressions. You will solve basic equations, two-step equations and equations with variables on both sides.
Preview of Equation Wipe-Out Game: Solve and verify one- and two-step, equations

Equation Wipe-Out Game: Solve and verify one- and two-step, equations

The Interactive Algebra Game for Middle School Turn Equations from "Mystery Puzzles" into meaningful Math Talk!Transform the way your students experience algebra with Equation Wipe-Out, a fast-paced, printable game designed to take students beyond quiet worksheets and into the realm of active reasoning. Perfect for Grade 6 and middle school math intervention, this game helps students see equations not just as problems to solve, but as stories about relationships. Product OverviewEquation Wipe-O
Preview of Construction: a Number Pattern Game

Construction: a Number Pattern Game

Construction: A Number Pattern Card Game That Builds Algebra Thinking Looking for a simple, engaging math game that actually builds real understanding? Construction is a fast-paced, hands-on card game where students don’t just follow patterns—they think like mathematicians. As players race to clear their hands, they must recognize, extend, and apply number patterns in a way that naturally leads into early algebraic thinking. This is the kind of game that gets students saying: 👉 “Wait… that
Preview of Positive and Negative Cards {Integer Game}

Positive and Negative Cards {Integer Game}

Positive and Negative Cards {Integer Game} Each pair of students will need a standard deck of playing cards for this game. To begin with, you can have the students remove all the face cards. They will work with the number cards only until they have more practice with addition of integers. Explain to them that the black cards represent positive numbers and the red cards represent negative numbers. For example, the four of clubs and the four of spades would each represent positive four and t
Preview of Pattern Detective: Math Games Patterns

Pattern Detective: Math Games Patterns

This fun Pattern Detective Game gives kids a chance to create and guess patterns. At the beginning you'll have to display some sample patterns on the board. Their patterns definitely need to have some underlying structure, such as A, B, C, C, D, D, A, B, C, C, D, D. Over a period of time, kids will figure out how to create patterns that are harder for their opponents to crack. Common Core Mathematical Standard5.OA Analyze patterns and relationships. Common Core Standards for Mathematical Practic
Preview of Above 'n Bellow Battleship: Graphing Game & a Pattern Game

Above 'n Bellow Battleship: Graphing Game & a Pattern Game

The Above 'n Below Battleship game gives kids a chance to work with a coordinate graphing system using a fun and exciting new spin. The first player picks two points on the grid that represent the path of his battleship. The second player doesn't see the points that are picked. As if they were sending signals to each other in the fog, the first player gives the second player a coordinate point that does NOT lie on the #5, 6, 7 zones. The second player has to venture a guess as to whether she th
Preview of Swap Meet: Math Games Patterns

Swap Meet: Math Games Patterns

Swap Meet is an intriguing game which challenges students to understand patterns of arithmetic sequences. As the die is rolled, students build columns that represent each number in the sequence. The colors don't have a special significance here. The interesting twist in this game is that if a column is not completely finished to represent a specific number, an opposing player can take tiles off that column. Common Core Mathematical Standards 4.OA Generate and analyze patterns. Common Core Stan
Preview of Roll ,Flip and Name It (Math Game)

Roll ,Flip and Name It (Math Game)

Objective: To understand the decimal place value from hundred thousandths to ten thousands and name place value up to hundred thousands. [5.NBT.A.3] ============================== Get the complete bundle of 6th Grade File Folder Math Games HERE on TPT ==============================
Preview of Build An Expression: Simplifying Expressions Solving Equations Game

Build An Expression: Simplifying Expressions Solving Equations Game

Learn Solving Equations in a fun way! MAJOR CONCEPT: Simplifying expressions NUMBER OF PLAYERS: Two or more MATERIALS: 1. Paper and pencil 2. Four of each of the following cards. Each player copies this expression from: ( + ) + ( + ) = 8 The digit deck is shuffled and placed face-up in the center of the table. The player to the left of the dealer copies the top digit in one of her squares and then turns the top digit card face-down beside the deck. Play continues until
Preview of The Power Madness Game

The Power Madness Game

Welcome to Power Madness, the exciting math game that will challenge and improve your exponent skills! In this game, players will work to formulate and evaluate exponents using a deck of cards and a calculator. With a minimum of two players, this game is similar to "War" but with an exponential twist. To play, the deck of cards is shuffled and placed in the center. Aces represent 1 and face cards (Jack, Queen, and King) can be valued at 10 or removed. One player volunteers to be the dealer and
Preview of Equation Rumble Game

Equation Rumble Game

Equation Rumble is an exciting math game for students in 6th grade and above. Designed to help students construct and solve one-variable equations, this game is perfect for reinforcing mathematical concepts and skills. To play, you'll need a six-sided die and the Equation Rumble worksheet. With a minimum of three players, the youngest player will start the game by rolling the die three times. The values obtained from the rolls correspond to the constants a, b, and c in the equation +=, with x be
Preview of Number Factory: A Fun and Challenging 6th Grade Math Game for Improving Fraction

Number Factory: A Fun and Challenging 6th Grade Math Game for Improving Fraction

"Number Factory" is an educational math game designed for 6th graders to reinforce their skills in converting between percents, fractions, and decimals, as well as comparing these values. The game can be played by 1-4 players, using the provided Number Factory number squares, a pen and paper for calculations. The objective of the game is to find and write down sequences of increasing numbers from the 5x5 matrix formed by the number squares. The player with the highest total score wins the game.
Preview of Perusing Decimal Game: 6th Grade Math Game for Mastering Decimal Number Reading

Perusing Decimal Game: 6th Grade Math Game for Mastering Decimal Number Reading

Introducing Perusing Decimal Game, a fun and educational math game designed to help 6th graders master reading decimal numbers. The game is aligned with the Common Core standard 5.NBT.A.3 and is suitable for 2 to 4 players. With 8 cards per player, a Comparison Sheet, score sheet, writing materials, and a deck of cards (excluding 10 and face cards), Perusing Decimal Game offers an engaging way for students to practice their decimal number reading skills. In each round, players draw 8 cards, arra
Preview of The Answer is 100

The Answer is 100

Solving Equations - The Answer is 100 Here’s an activity to try when students need a break from solving equations, but you still need to keep them engaged in the topic at hand. Divide them up in groups and tell them that their task is to create as many equations as possible (within 20 minutes or whatever your time limit is) that have 100 as the final answer. ============================================= This solving equations activity is also included in my Focus On Solving Equations BUNDLE.
Preview of The Power of 4 - 8th Grade Math Game [CCSS 8.EE.C.7b]

The Power of 4 - 8th Grade Math Game [CCSS 8.EE.C.7b]

Unleash the power of math with The Power of 4 game! Get your team of four ready for an exciting challenge as you work together to solve multi-step equations. Each team will have their own set of 10 game boards, and it's up to you and your teammates to work together to crack the code and find the solutions. The game is designed to help 8th graders master 8.EE.C.7b and sharpen their math skills in a fun and interactive way. With The Power of 4, you'll be solving equations like a pro in no time!
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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!