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Write on Windows
Using dry-erase markers, wet-erase markers or window crayons write out math problems on your windows. The benefits to doing math this way, aside from being able to move, include strengthening hand and wrist muscles. This is important for kids with fine … Continue reading
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Can you make….
Materials: You will require 3 sets of small number cards with the digits from 0 – 9 and 20 cards with 2 digit or 3 digit numbers (Choose 2 digit numbers or 3 digit numbers according to the ability of the players.) … Continue reading
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Hopscotch Math
Use chalk to make a hopscotch board and write addition, subtraction, multiplication or division facts in each square to say as you hop down the board.
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Capture the Flag with a place value twist
What you will need: Red, yellow, blue and green construction paper Pencils Rulers Scissors Markers to write the values What to do: 1. Cut long strips of construction paper for each value. These are the “flags.” Red = Ones Yellow = … Continue reading
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June 5th is National Donut Day
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Basic Math Fact War
Each player turns one card face up. The player with the greatest number wins the skirmish, placing his own and all captured cards into his prisoner pile. Whenever there is a tie for greatest card, all the players battle: each … Continue reading
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Block Out
You’ll need graph paper and colored pencils for this dice game about figuring areas. Player one rolls 2 dice and draws a rectangle using the numbers rolled as the length and width on graph paper, coloring it in if desired. … Continue reading
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