Games

When children play games they do not even realize the learning they are doing and they are usually very engaged. Great opportunity to observe and provide feedback. Here are some games that focus on developing number sense.
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Fight the Greed & Learn to Take Turns: Pig Dice Game
Fun and simple Pig dice game teaches probabliity
Grinch Alert II and Reindeer Races
Reindeer race-adjust somehow for preschool. Maybe use a dice and do-a-dots to race the reindeer!
Mean Median Mode Range Dice
With this activity students will able to review Mean Median Mode and Range as well as graphing. Just print the activity and hand your students some dice. This is great for independent, partnered, or small group work. Any and all honest feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Place Value Yahtzee Game — Games 4 Gains
Want a FREE differentiated place value game to use in your math centers tomorrow? Read about how we've transformed the popular game Yahtzee into a fun and engaging place value game! You'll even get our free score cards to use!
Casey Crumbley
AREA AND PERIMETER GAME WITH GRID PAPER AND DICE - TeachersPayTeachers.com
5 Minute Math Games
Roll 3 Math Game - I love this game for really getting kids to think and estimate!
Mrs. T's First Grade Class
subtraction war. This would also work well for multiplication and addition. This may even work for fractions seeing which fraction is larger.
A Fun {and Easy} Math Game
Walk the Plank is a fun game that students can play to practice their basic addition facts. Students love it so much they don't even realize they are practicing their math
Teaching Place Value with a Game - Cassie Dahl | Teaching + Technology
Teaching place value can be a tricky concept. This fun base-ten game engages students and uses manipulatives to support their math learning.
Mrs. Lee's Kindergarten
100 day activities. Partner up kids, or play in groups of 4. Give one dice, pencil, and a 100 charts to each player/couple. Higher grade levels: roll and keep adding (or subtracting) the number you rolled, until you get to exactly 100. Cross out the numbers as you go along, erase the line when you subtract, until you get to exactly 100.