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Math Games K-5
2690 Altadena Road
Birmingham, AL 35243
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3rd Grade Set
Price: 9 games for $12.00
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Math Games K-5: Math Games K-5
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4-5 In A Row - Includes 4 game boards with sums of increasing difficulty, 2 players per game board. Players select 2 addends from a grid and cover the sum on a larger grid. Involves single or double-digit addition and strategy.
Just Cards - Set of 36 cards with 4 each of numbers 1-9. The 4 “suits” are circles, squares, triangles, and pentagons. Includes instructions for 10 games appropriate for grades K-4.
Nim With Cards - Includes cards for 3 games of 2 players each. Students take turns selecting from cards numbered 1-6. Winner selects the card that brings the cumulative total closest to 31. May be played as addition or as a subtraction game.
Nine Mens Morris - Includes 3 game boards, 2 players each. Players move markers to points on the edges of concentric squares, trying to make 3 in a row. Involves spatial and strategic thinking.
Rio & 2 More – A game for 2-3 players. Teacher provides a 6-, 8-, 10-, and 12-sided die (or use included spinners) and chips. Includes instructions for 3 games that provide practice in multiplication.
Space Race - Includes 3 game boards, 2 players each. Each game uses 3 dice numbered 1-6 and/or 7-12. Students multiply any 2 of the 3 dice, trying to make a product that will allow them to advance to the next base.
Tabby Cats – A game for 2-3 players. Players take turns rolling a die and moving that many spaces. Numbers on game board squares are multiplied and the product covered on the Tabby Cats score card.
Twenty – Twenty – A game for 2-3 players. Cards numbered 1-10 are placed in rows and columns (like dominoes). Players try to make totals of 20 in either direction.
What's The Difference? – A black and white master copy of a game for 2 players. Students use addition with addends 1-8 followed by subtraction of highest and lowest column sums and row sums. Requires strategy in placement of numbers.
You will also need: 80 transparent chips, 60 chips in 2 colors, 9 dice numbered 1-6, 2 each of 8, 10, and 12 sided dice, 5 dice numbered 7-12
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