Great partner math game to practice basic math facts. Copy (laminate) and add cover-up chips and 2 dice. (If using the challenge side for + and -, add 2 polyhedral (12-sided) dice). Players take turns rolling 2 dice to find the sum (or difference). When hey roll a total of 7, they cover a lucky charm. First player to cover all 8 lucky charms, "wins"! 2 different styles of game boards: All on one page, for 2-players; Separate directions and separate player charm strips, to accommodate 3 (or mor
Fan favorite, partner game (up to 4 players)! Minimal prep: copy on card stock; cut 36 number cards; laminate all. Here's how you play: Directions:1. Place all cards face down in a draw pile. 2. Players take turns placing 6 numbers cards in a row, “in” the head. If using a timer, set it after each roll. 3. Each player writes a number sentence on their sheet, using 3 numbers from “in” the head. 4. Players take turns sharing their number sentence. If it is TRUE, they color in a star on their
2 versions for differentiation First player to make 10 (or 5), with 3 numbers in-a-row, wins! Copy on card stock, then cut, laminate, cut (for maximum durability). Great partner game!
2 player game Just add one die and marker/chip Print back-to-back on cardstock then cut, laminate, cut for durability Great center! *Two sizes- smaller version, fits 4 games on one piece of paper (use smaller markers like the mini erasers); larger version, 1 game per piece of paper
Timed (90 seconds) basic fact (addition & subtraction) assessments (20 problems); 2 assessments per month. Primarily used with 1st grade students and math club students. Includes a number path for support.
This one is a HUGE hit with my students! It plays much like "Shut the Box." Copy on colored paper, double-sided and laminate for an instant partner math game- just add dice and cover-up chips!
Instant partner math game/math station- just print and add coverup chips and 1 die or 2 dice! 10 different game boards! Ready to go and already differentiated- just pick the game board that matches your students' math skills! Each +1-+5, has 2 versions- one that uses only 1 die, and one that uses 2 dice. A huge hit with students!
Created for a student who is learning to count. Great small group activity or math station. Pick the format you want to use- 12 mini cards (print on card stock, cut, laminate, cut) and then have students clip with clothespins. Or, print 6 on a whole sheet (2 sheets total) then laminate & cut whole sheet. Use clear cover-up chips instead of clothespins.
0-9 Numerals Dice Tally Marks Use any way you like- small group or math station matching/partner game Print of cardstock, cut, then laminate for best durability
Great for building number sense, 0-8 with an emphasis on 1-6. 3 games Just add a die (or dice) and cover up chips! Ideal for an instant math station, partner practice, Fun Friday, or sub plans! Number path at the bottom of the game board for a student tool.
Great partner game to build number sense, using numbers within 5 to subtract. Could also be used as a class game (class divided into 2 teams, gameboard projected). All you need is one gamboard and all 5-frame sheets (or numeral cards), plus cover-up chips, for partner pairs.
BINGO Cards 25- randomly generated BINGO cards, numbers 1-24 2- BLANK BINGO Cards (for students to fill in) 2- Caller Cards (1 with numbers; 1 blank) Includes ideas for use Great for sub plans or a "Fun Friday"
Partner Game Just add cover up chips and 2 dice Instant math station Great to build number sense & encourage +/- How to use: Double side and place in a clear pocket (to use with dry erase markers), or copy on card stock and laminate