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And 15 in a Row is a fantastic game to play with flash cards! Try my free printable games! As you can see in the above image, each game features a string of facts along the border. Kids move around the board with a die, name the fact they land on, and find its answer on the Bingo board. Join our email list and get this sample pack of time-saving resources from our membership site! You'll get printables for counting, addition and subtraction, measuring, problem solving, and more!

Hello, first I want to thank you for all the freebies and the hard work you put into them. My kids and I love you games. I just downloaded the math freebie which has the addition, subtraction,multiplication, and division. There is no way to get 2. Just wanted to bring this to your attention. We used a sharpie to do an Override? Thank you again for all you do, amazing!!!!

Thanks for the edit, Miriam! It takes me many months to get to edits on freebies, but I will file this away. They look wonderful and my class sure would enjoy. Please turn off your ad blocker and refresh your page. This will make all links clickable.

Let us know if you still have trouble! These are great! I will definitely be using them in my third grade classroom. Thank you! Anna, Thank you so much for sharing all of your wonderful games that you have created. Right now I am teaching the addition strategies to my class. You have five games already but I was hoping to have it for all of the strategies. Would you be able to send me an editable copy.

I would be happy to send back to you the games that I make. Hi Cheryl! Thank you so much for these single player bingo. These are also great for home school families!

Digital Apple Scrambled Sentences. Virtual Getting to Know You Activity. Click here to cancel reply. The UPS Game has a worksheet kids can customize with their friends' names. Once they've done that, the goal is to find a route that loops from the UPS office to each of their friends' houses in turn, before finally returning to the starting point.

That's not too hard in itself - the challenge is to make the route as short as possible! Once the kids have finished that, this game comes with a bonus challenge - find a site for the grocery store that minimizes the total distance to each of the houses.

That makes UPS Game two games in one! Extra Materials Required : Pencil - and an eraser To solve the 2 to 9 Makes 16 Puzzle , you need to arrange the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 into the grid shown, so that each outer row and column adds up to sixteen. On the puzzle page I've provided a printable downloadable puzzle sheet so you can try the puzzle out on your class, friends, family or colleagues. Grab it now, and get puzzled!

Extra Materials Required : pen - no, make that a pencil and lots of erasers! Dots and Boxes is a classic two-player pen-and-paper game. Start with a grid of dots, and take turns to join dots. If you complete a square, you get an extra turn.

The player with the most squares at the end is the winner! My Dots and Boxes page has some game sheets to download and print, some strategy tips, and some suggested variations on the traditional version. Care for a three-player game of Dots And Hexagons , for example?

Extra Materials Required : just a pen and a friend! To win this big numbers contest , your kids just need to think of the biggest number they possibly can - bigger than anyone else's! This contest closed on October 20, , but the page shows you how you can organize a min-contest within a class or a school. Extra Materials Required : a photocopy machine, to make lots of enrty forms.

This website has a host of times table charts and grids that you can download and print - even up to the 20 times tables! Extra Materials Required : something to stick the charts to the wall. In one famous puzzle, you must make as many numbers as you can using only the given four digits and the basic arithmetic operations. I've worked out which sets of four digits make this puzzle the most interesting, and provided worksheets on this page.

Good for grades four and up. Extra Materials Required : one pencil although a calculator might help too. To solve these Number Mazes you need to find a path across a grid of numbers, stepping only vertically or horizontally each step. The tricky part is that you have to make sure the total of the numbers you pass is correct!

You can download a set of easy 3x3 mazes, or harder 4x3 mazes, or really tough 5x3 or 4x4 mazes. Each time you visit the page you'll get new sets of mazes, uniquely generated for you. You might find a calculator handy to check the totals as you try and try and try again! Extra Materials Required : pencil, brain and eraser! Print out and make this set of Fractions Dominoes. It's a fractions activity designed to help kids recognise how much of a circle each fraction represents.

Unlike some other math games, winning is not just about being better at math - but the game nonetheless provides great learning opportunities.

Extra Materials Required : scissors, glue and some thick cardboard. This page has a set of Triangular Graph Paper sheets for you to download and print. The sizes of the triangles range from 1mm to 1 inch, so you'll be able to find one that suits your project.

The tessellations are of equilateral triangles - the most symmetric tessellation of triangles there is. Download and print as many as you want! Extra Materials Required : depending on your craft project. It works like the Easter Date Worksheet - write the year in a box in the worksheet, copy numbers along arrows, and the date of April Fools appears at the end!

Ok, in all seriousness - the real educational value in this worksheet - besides arithmetic practice - is to make kids wonder how on earth the worksheet manages to get the right date for April Fool's Day every time. Extra Materials Required : maybe a calculator? This Checkerboard or Chessboard Jigsaw Puzzle will be a great challenge for your primary school kids.

Watch them try and try to arrange the pieces until they succeed! Extra Materials Required : scissors, to cut out the pieces. This Math Board Game will ensure kids get a lot of mental arithmetic practice! Good for grade 4 and up. This site also has a Times Table Board Game Extra Materials Required : while playing? Just a good brain for sums! This Set Of Tiles can be used to help teach kids how to add and subtract numbers of more than one digit. Good for, say, first to third graders, or anyone who just doesn't 'get' the idea of carrying and borrowing 1's.

Extra Materials Required : scissors, to cut out the tiles. It lets you teach kids the idea of subtraction using something dear to their heart - yummy snacks! Extra Materials Required : more yummy snacks! Easy Medium Hard Choose any numbers to fill the bottom row of the pyramid. Zero the Hero multiples of 10 A game of strategy and skill. Race to the Top! Take 2 dice and roll in a race to the top that will test your multiplication skills.

Place 8! Place 8 5-digits Race to place down 8 counters to be the winner. Race to 8,! Use knowledge of place value to make a number closest to 8, without going over. Penguin Race 3-digit Race around the game board using knowledge of place value to get to the end! Penguin Race 4-digit Race around the game board using knowledge of place value to get to the end!

Race to ! Fraction Run! Find different representations of fractions and be the first to make it to the finish line! Spend Ten! Run for the Money! Game Practise adding and subtracting amounts in this fun board game.



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