Are you looking for a way to practice the multiplication facts? We totally have the game for you! Ring Around the Product, game P32 in Math Card Games book, is a fun game to practice multiplication facts. You’ll need the Basic Number cards without … [Read more...] about 2020 Summer Game #14: Ring Around the Product
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2020 Summer Game #8: Hour and Minutes Memory & Fifteen Minutes Later
So how’s the summer going for everyone? I can’t believe how fast the summer is dashing by! And how are the summer games with the family? Did any of you play the Bingo game? If you didn't, keep an eye open – we just might have this again … [Read more...] about 2020 Summer Game #8: Hour and Minutes Memory & Fifteen Minutes Later
2020 Summer Game #4: Slide-A-Thon
How is summer progressing for everyone? I hope you enjoyed the summer solstice with good weather and family time. Those of you in some parts of Alaska, Canada, Sweden, and Finland have “midnight sun,” so you can play games all day and night! This … [Read more...] about 2020 Summer Game #4: Slide-A-Thon
Winter Games: Zee Multiples
This new game is hot off Dr. Cotter's desk. She was introduced to Yahtzee with the neighbors Jen and Kerri and, being the mathematician that she is, wondered how to make a variation of the game for you all. Here it is! This game works on finding … [Read more...] about Winter Games: Zee Multiples
Winter Games: Multiplication Card Speed
This game?? WHAT. A. HOOT! And never mind that your child (and you!) will actually enjoy working on the multiplication facts and factors. Slower Multiplication Card Speed is game P30 in the Math Card Games book. You will need the Multiplication … [Read more...] about Winter Games: Multiplication Card Speed
Winter Games: Lowest in the Corners
The Lowest in the Corners game is a game of strategy. It is fun! This is game P18 from the Math Card Games book. You will need the Multiplication cards to play. Although not needed to play, the Multiplication card envelopes are helpful when storing … [Read more...] about Winter Games: Lowest in the Corners