Students love playing math games with a partner.
Math games are the perfect tool for review and practice and assessment.
While playing students communicate and often talk math strategies.
These games can be copied on tagboard and laminated using the color game board or placed inside plastic page covers.
I like to just run them on paper so each student can have one to take home.
You could also place the laminated one in the center and run others for students to take home.
The only materials needed for these are:
Dice (numbers or dots)
Markers to place on game boards.
Linking cubes for BUMP
Pencil and Paper clip for the Spin Game
** There are paper ones included in the resource.
Each game is done in black and white or color for your choice.
The laminated ones you might want to do in color and the bw run for students to take home.
Each game is also accompanied by a record keeping sheet.
I like to collect these so I can see if the student is on the right track. (assessment)
I also prepared games of different levels to allow for differentiation.
I suggest putting a number grid as provided in the center for those students that may need help.
I also included two dice templates if you need them.
Game One:
Game board
Roll and cover
Roll 2 dice and add
Roll and double
Game Two:
Bingo
Roll and Cover
Roll 2 dice and add
Roll and double
Game Three:
BUMP
Roll and cover
Roll and add and cover
Roll and double and cover
Game Four:
Game board
Spin and move
Spin and double
Spin, Spin again, Add
Game Five:
Game board
Roll...what do you need to add to make 10
Roll 2 dice...what do you need to add to make 20
Game Six:
Climb the Ladder
Roll and cover the number word
Roll and cover odd or even
Game Seven:
Roll, Subtract the smallest from the largest
Roll and record, Roll and record, Subtract the smallest from largest
Game Eight:
Roll, Cover two numbers on the board that when subtracted equal that number
Game Nine:
Subtraction BUMP
Game Two:
Bingo
Roll and Cover
Roll 2 dice and add
Roll and double
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