Submitted by Keri Using an inflatable cube, write 6 numbers on each side. Toss the inflatable cube and catch it with two hands. Whatever two numbers your hands are on, you have to multiply the numbers or add whichever you are working with. I teach special ed.
Read more →Math Bowling Submitted by Margaret This is a great go-to game anytime you have a few minutes to fill. It can be played as a whole class game or with 2 or more students grouped in their seats. Write out the numbers 1-10 in a triangular shape
Read more →Submitted by Kristina PIG Students work in pairs with dice that go up to 6. The oldest student goes first. Student A rolls the 3 die first, and using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division tries to make the largest number possible. Largest number wins the round. Second round
Read more →Submitted by Jennifer The teacher creates a game board for each fact 2-12 using Microsoft Word. The orientation is set to landscape. On the left hand side of the game-board is an 8 x 4 table with the products of the multiplication facts randomly placed in each
Read more →Submitted by: Becky and also Amanda Multiplication War Use a regular deck of cards and divide them up evenly among two players (like war). (but you could play with more players, it would be more challenging) Players both flip a card over at the same time and multiple
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