A game for two which involves picking up cards which show pieces of chocolate grouped in hundreds, tens and ones. Children write down the total number of chocolate collected on each turn to see which player collects the most.The player that collects the most chocolate overall is the ultimate winner.
A fun game for 2-3 players to reinforce addition with regrouping based around written problems. Children take turns to pick up a card with a written word problem on and write down the sum and answer. Children move forward on the game board to reach the treasure if they get the sum correct. All answers are provided to allow children to self-check. Each set (1-5) has a different theme.
Three fantastic activities relating to addition with regrouping. The first activity is 'Guess What Spider?' Children read the question about spiders and solve the sums to reveal the answer. The second activity is 'Spider Sort' and involves solving the sums on the shapes and attaching them to the answers on the spider webs. The third activity is a game for two players called 'The Water Spout Chase Game' which involves answering the sums and trying to reach the top of the water spout before their
Two activities to reinforce place value- Caterpillar Chase and Caterpillar Crunch. Caterpillar chase involves the child putting the numbers to 10 000 in order from smallest to largest. Caterpillar Crunch involves children looking at a number in expanded form and writing it down. Both activities enable the child to check answers independently.
A game for 2-5 players. Children take turns to pick up a 'Pop It' card. They cross off that number on their game board. The player that crosses all the numbers off each balloon on their game board is the winner. Teaches children the place value of numbers in the thousands, hundreds, tens and ones.
A fun counting game that can be played in pairs. Each child takes turns to add the numbers on the ice-cream scoop together to find the total. The child needs to match this total to the corresponding cone with the answer on. The winner is the child who collects the most ice-creams. A great activity to help children find combinations of 10.
A game for two players. Children read the words on the cards for the numbers in the thousands and write them on their game board. Children check answers on the back of the game cards. The winner has the most number of ticks on their game board.
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