These mental math games provide a fun way for your students to revise / reinforce operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each game can be played in pairs or a small group; each student has their own game sheet. The winner is the first person to reach the top of any column. The games can even be played individually: the aim is to race to the top to see which column wins. *In every grid, each row presents a math fact for each of the numbers in the race. ~Variation: Using
These Christmas-themed, mental math games provide a fun way for your students to revise / reinforce operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. With the ‘Roll, Solve, Color’ sheets there is the additional activity of identifying the answers (which your students write above each number fact) as odd or even numbers, and coloring the spaces accordingly. The 'Roll, Think, Write' sheets have empty spaces for the students to write their own number facts. There are four sheets: 1.
These mental maths games provide a fun way for your students to revise / reinforce operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Each game can be played in pairs or a small group; each student has their own game sheet. The winner is the first person to reach the top of any column. The games can even be played individually: the aim is to race to the top to see which column wins. *In every grid, each row presents a maths fact for each of the numbers in the race. ~Variation: U
These Christmas-themed, mental maths games provide a fun way for your students to revise / reinforce operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. With the ‘Roll, Solve, Colour’ sheets there is the additional activity of identifying the answers (which your students write above each number fact) as odd or even numbers, and colouring the spaces accordingly. The 'Roll, Think, Write' sheets have empty spaces for the students to write their own number facts. There are four sheets:
Valentine Math Bump Games – great for integrating with your Valentine’s Day activities.
Eleven games titled, “Take Heart”: (students apply basic math skills of addition, subtraction, and multiplication)
1. roll 3 dice, then add to find the total
2. roll 3 dice, add, then double
3. roll 2 dice, multiply, then add 9
4. roll 2 dice, multiply, then add 10
5. roll 2 dice, multiply, then add 11
6. roll 2 dice, multiply, then add 20
7. roll 2 dice, multiply, then subtract from
Included in this Mental Math Game Pack: 5 x mixed multiplication & division (times tables) games, 5 x addition games, 5 x subtraction games. Materials needed: one dice and transparent counters of two colors. How to Play: Two players take turns rolling a dice, moving around the game board, answering the equations, and placing transparent counters on the numerals in the middle. If the other player has covered your numeral, you can bump that counter off and replace it with your own. If that nume
Your students can have fun reinforcing their addition, subtraction, and multiplication skills in a game format. Each colored math game sheet has the same fall / autumn background scene. This resource consists of 5 board games: 4 filled in with number facts and 1 blank game board. There is also a Record Sheet for each student to record their progressive answers (number of leaves raked) in the form of a black & white blank game board. [This could also be used as a game sheet if you so desire.]
Valentine Maths Bump Games {British English} – great for integrating with your Valentine’s Day activities.
Eleven games titled, “Take Heart”: (students apply basic maths skills of addition, subtraction and multiplication)
1. roll 3 dice, then add to find the total
2. roll 3 dice, add, then double
3. roll 2 dice, multiply, then add 9
4. roll 2 dice, multiply, then add 10
5. roll 2 dice, multiply, then add 11
6. roll 2 dice, multiply, then add 20
7. roll 2 dice, multiply, then su
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