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Today's game is a version of a multiplication connect 4 style game and focuses on the commutative property of multiplication.
It is easy to differentiate for the learners in your class by providing them with different multiplication charts.
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Today's game is called "The Product Game" and is a fun, strategic game for practicing multiplication facts! It was created by the brilliant minds at NCTM.
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"Multiplication Scramble" is a low prep, engaging game copyrighted by Box Cars and One-Eyed Jacks a
Its a fun way for children to practice multiplication facts up to 12 x 12 but can be modifies for younger learners.
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We love using the multiplication mats as a way for students to represent multiplication in 4 different ways. As diagrams, skip counting, repeated addition and arrays.
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Today's game "Zap" is a fantastic one for practicing basic facts!
This is a no prep, engaging game that our students love!
This game was created and copyrighted by Box Cars and One Eyed Jacks and we appreciate their permission to share!
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Where are our grade 4 to 6 teachers at!?!?! This is a great hands on activity that helps students learn how to add integers and deepen their understanding of positive and negative numbers!!!!
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"PIG" is a well-known, much loved game and a student and teacher favourite. It keeps our students engaged and working during even the most exciting times!
This game focuses on addition to 100 and includes an element of risk, which makes it so much fun!
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We recommend the original version of this game from grades 2 to 5, and will be sharing reels this week of how we've modified this game for younger and older students, and to meet the abilities of the wide variety of learners in our classrooms.
Today's game is a fun, engaging, well known game called "Oh No 99!" It's great to play in groups of 3 to 5 players. We recommend it for gr. 2 to 6. Students can use a hundreds chart to keep track of their score.
We hope you and your students enjoy!
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This weeks game, comes from Box Cars and One Eyed Jacks.
6 digit traveller is a fantastic low prep, engaging game to practice place value concepts (both with whole numbers or decimals) and addition of multiple numbers and is great for grades 3 to 6.
https://t.co/XJqENarUm0
"Garbage Can" is a low prep game that can be played with any operation, and the # of digits can be modified to differentiate for any skill level. It's a game we use in our classrooms throughout the year and the students are always excited to play it!
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Silvia shows how this game can be modified for younger students using dominoes. It's also great for older students as you can use mixed operations and reinforce the order of operations. We hope you and your students enjoy!
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With Halloween fast approaching, today we are sharing a low, prep easy to differentiate "Halloweenish" themed game called Spider Legs. In this game, students roll 3 dice and can use any operation to try and make an equation that equals 8.
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