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Around the World  (+ google slides version)
June 11, 2020Digital games

Around the World (+ google slides version)

Two levels Grades 1-3 and 3 and up “Around the World” is a fun game to encourage number discussions and practice many skills. The game can be played on two levels. Level 1 is for younger students to practice addition and subtraction and recognizing numbers 1-100 and level 2 is …

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The Great Escape (Addition)-Digital Version!
June 2, 2020Digital games

The Great Escape (Addition)-Digital Version!

Addition to 20 Ages 5+ Here it is! After your request “The Great Escape” (addition) for two players is the first of our games to become digital. check out Blockit! for multiplication. The game offers a fun, competitive way to practice addition facts and aims to encourage students to apply …

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Fraction Four (equivalent Fractions)+google slides version
June 1, 2020Google slides

Fraction Four (equivalent Fractions)+google slides version

Fraction Four (equivalent fractions) is a fun simple game to practice equivalent fractions with visual help. The players roll dice or spin a spinner to get a fraction. Then they find an equivalent of their fraction on the board. The first player to make four in a row wins. The …

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Fraction Escape game -complete one whole, equivalent fractions (+google slides version)
May 29, 2020Google slides

Fraction Escape game -complete one whole, equivalent fractions (+google slides version)

Fraction Escape (make one) can be played as a single-player or multiplayer game. It helps the players add fractions to one with visual help. A low-floor high-ceiling game that can be played by all players. Some students will start with simple fractions and some will move on to the more …

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Escape Rooms game
May 26, 2020Math games Ideas

Escape Rooms game

“Escape Rooms” can be played as a single-player or as a multiplayer game. It allows players to practice multiplication facts, division facts, factors, and multiples. Similar to Maze Escape this game allows the players to practice one table at a time. The players choose a key-number and they try to …

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Maze Escape- A single-player game to practice the multiplication facts (google slides version included)
May 20, 2020Google slides

Maze Escape- A single-player game to practice the multiplication facts (google slides version included)

Grades 3 and up We have been creating and sharing a lot of multiplayer math games and I think it’s time to introduce a single-player one. Sometimes students need to work alone, at their pace, and challenge themselves with a game-like activity. This game helps students practice multiplication facts, division …

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Ghost Chase game – Positive and Negative integers
May 10, 2020Google slides

Ghost Chase game – Positive and Negative integers

Grades 4 and up If you are here for the google slides version of the game follow the link below. If not, read on for the print version and the instructions. google slides version This ghostly game aims to help students practice addition and subtraction of positive and negative integers. …

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The Great Escape! Multiplication, division, prime numbers (print, Google slides)
April 3, 2020centers

The Great Escape! Multiplication, division, prime numbers (print, Google slides)

With “The Great Escape” the players can practice multiplication facts, recognizing square numbers, and prime numbers. Four levels available. It is a great way to initiate conversations and explain about square numbers, and prime numbers if the students are not familiar with them already. The game is recommended for ages …

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Solving Word Problems- Math talks-Strategies, Ideas and Activities-print and digital
December 2, 2019centers

Solving Word Problems- Math talks-Strategies, Ideas and Activities-print and digital

Math word problems are an important aspect of mathematics and that is why they appear in every stage of learning math. They involve a lot more than just solving equations and applying algorithms.  They require good reading comprehension skills, critical thinking, and creativity. They help children realize the connection between …

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