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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 File Folder Fraction Games: Fun Printable Fraction Games

File Folder Fraction Games: Fun Printable Fraction Games

Are you looking for some fun Fraction Games? File Folder Fraction Games: Fun Printable Fraction Games Are you Looking for a easy way to TEACH FRACTIONS? Who Else Wants To Improve At Math And Have Fun While Doing It? Introducing amazing fraction games that teach you fractions fast! Imagine being able to actually have kids begging to practice fractions. Wouldn't that be great for a change? Well, that's now a real possibility. With these NEW fraction games, your kids will quickly develop confidence
Preview of Factors:  Multiples, Factors, Composites and Primes Game

Factors: Multiples, Factors, Composites and Primes Game

This fun Factors Game helps kids to more fully understand what prime factorization is all about. By systematically finding the factors of different numbers, kids will see the prime numbers magically appear. This game helps kids connect the meaning of prime numbers, composite numbers, greatest common factor, prime factorization, and least common multiple. There are many different types of strategies you can use to adapt the game. One strategy is to have one student do evens and another do odds. N
Preview of Power Roller: Power, Base and Exponent Game

Power Roller: Power, Base and Exponent Game

The Power Roller Game gives kids the opportunity to make great choices about which number should be the base and which should be the exponent. For example, given the numbers 7 and 10, which would you make the base and which would you make the exponent to yield the largest number? They'll definitely need good calculator skills to help them as they are computing their individual numbers and their totals. The game is well-named since students will be surprised at how quickly even a small number be
Preview of Not So Common Multiples - GCF and LCM Games

Not So Common Multiples - GCF and LCM Games

The Not So Common Multiples Game takes advantage of the fun of playing cards to teach kids multiples and to give them practice with addition as an extra bonus. At the beginning of the game, each player will turn over three cards from the deck to determine his or her target number. The sum of these three cards will be the target number for this round of the game. For the rest of this round of the game, players will start turning over cards and collecting cards needed to put together a new sum. Th
Preview of I Have, Who Has Place Value Cards {Place Value Game}

I Have, Who Has Place Value Cards {Place Value Game}

I Have, Who Has Place Value Cards covering numbers from 1 - 60 (check out the preview) INSTRUCTIONS NOT INCLUDED IN DOWNLOAD ONLY THE PLACE VALUE CARDSThese are some variations for playing "I Have, Who Has" with a whole class or a group provided by Mathwire: There are several strategies that have proven successful when implementing this activity: Distributing Cards: Distribute one card to each student, then distribute the extras to strong students in the beginning and to random students as the
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 Teaching Probability and Risk with SKUNK

Teaching Probability and Risk with SKUNK

Teaching Probability and Risk with SKUNK SKUNK is a classroom classic – it involves risk, reward, and math that teaches concepts like probability and chance. On top of the intrinsic reward of winning, and the excitement of chance, SKUNK is an incredibly low-prep game that requires no more than paper and dice! Teaching the Game of SKUNK.... Common Core Standards: This activity and a lesson plan explaining it meets common core standards for Statistics and Probability. This lesson works best f
Preview of Focus on Integers (Games & Activities)

Focus on Integers (Games & Activities)

Math is fun and we have just the tools to prove it! Are you looking for a new way, a fun way to help your students master the wonderful world of integers? Well, look no further. From easy and challenging to adding and subtracting integers, we've got you covered! WHATS INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE: 26 Integer Games/ActivitiesINTEGER GAMES/ACTIVITIESOver 26 printable learning games and activities (and growing), this set includes an array of activities, board games, riddles, card sets and more. Addition
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 Ordered Fractions: Compare and Order Fractions Game

Ordered Fractions: Compare and Order Fractions Game

Define, compare and order any rational numbers. The objective of this game is to build 5 fractions which are properly sequenced from smallest to largest. Ordered Fractions provides a comprehensive tool that offers an innovative method of learning about comparing and ordering fractions. Ordered Fractions game begins by rolling the dice, students then insert these numbers into the boxes on the board, which creates the fractions. Students then position the fractions in ascending (or descending) ord
Preview of Divisibility Rules - Division  Games

Divisibility Rules - Division Games

Divisibility Rules - Division Games Divisibility Rules are quite interesting and when you add in a game with cards then kids learn them even faster. The first two cards turned over in the game determine a two-digit number that will be the base for this game. There's always a slim chance that the number you turn over will be prime, in which case there's really no game to be had. Most combinations will provide an adequate number of factors. Each player turns over a card when it's his or her tur
Preview of Lucky Ratio Game - 6th Grade Math Game [CCSS 6.RP.A.3]

Lucky Ratio Game - 6th Grade Math Game [CCSS 6.RP.A.3]

"Lucky Ratio Game" is a fun and interactive 6th grade math game, designed to help students master the concept of equivalent ratios (6.RP.A.3). The game is played in pairs with a minimum of two players, where one player acts as the solver and the other as the checker. The game is played using a deck of cards, writing materials, score board, and a timer. Each pair divides the deck of cards equally and the ace represents 1 while the Jack, Queen and King are wild cards, representing any number a pla
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 In Your Prime - Prime Math Games

In Your Prime - Prime Math Games

The "In Your Prime" Game is based on The Sieve of Eratosthenes, which is an ancient method of finding the prime numbers. Students will need to understand the rules of divisibility well in order to make judgments about whether the number they have landed on is prime or not. You may want to review the rules of divisibility with them before they begin trying to play this game. Make sure that kids understand that the yellow and white squares on this gameboard don't have any particular significance.
Preview of Unlucky Zeros: Reciprocals Fractions Games

Unlucky Zeros: Reciprocals Fractions Games

Unlucky Zeros is a great game for teaching the concept of multiplicative inverses. The terms multiplicative inverse and multiplicative reciprocal, which mean the same thing, are difficult for students to remember and understand when they're first introduced in a classroom presentation. However, playing a game like Unlucky Zeros can help kids discover for themselves what happens when inverses are multiplied against each other. Essentially, the inverses "cancel each other out" to give the final pr
Preview of Place Value Race - 5th Grade Game [CCSS 5.NBT.A.3a]

Place Value Race - 5th Grade Game [CCSS 5.NBT.A.3a]

Place Value Race, the fun and educational math game perfect for fifth grade students! This game is designed to help students practice and reinforce their skills in converting between standard and expanded form. With Place Value Race, kids will have a blast practicing their math skills in a competitive and exciting environment. Players will roll a die to determine their turn order, and then take turns rolling the die and moving their game piece along the board. If the roll is odd, the player mov
Preview of Guess the Number {Place Value Game}

Guess the Number {Place Value Game}

This is an excellent, easy-to-prepare warm-up game students love. You need a hanging hundreds chart or a projected/overhead hundreds chart. Get ALL 22 Focus On Place Value Games {BUNDLE}: Focus On Place Value BUNDLE {Place Value Games}
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 May The Best Man Win - 4th Grade Math Game [CCSS 4.NF.C.7]

May The Best Man Win - 4th Grade Math Game [CCSS 4.NF.C.7]

When Decimal Comparison Becomes a GameDecimal comparison can feel flat when students only see it on a worksheet. But in May the Best Man Win, students draw cards, build the greatest decimal number they can, place bets with chips, and compare values to see who wins the round. The game adds suspense, strategy, and just enough competition to keep students fully engaged while they practice reading, writing, and comparing decimals. This is a great game for math centers, partner practice, small-group
Preview of Compare and Win - Estimate Sums and Differences of Decimals

Compare and Win - Estimate Sums and Differences of Decimals

Compare and Win: Estimation Showdown - A Math Game for 6th Graders! Sharpen Your Decimal Skills in This Exciting Math Challenge! Game Overview: "Compare and Win" is an engaging card game designed for 6th graders to practice and refine their estimation skills with sums and differences of decimals. It aligns perfectly with the 6.NS.B.3 Common Core standard, providing a fun and competitive way to enhance mathematical understanding. Objective: Players aim to estimate sums and differences of decimal
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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!