Multiplication Card Game Example |
Multiplication Card Game
Materials needed: deck of regular playing cards
Materials needed: deck of regular playing cards
- This game can be played either alone or with two people.
- If you're playing alone, you flip two cards over from the face down deck and multiply the numbers on the cards to practice your facts.
- If you're playing with someone else, you each have half the deck of cards. You count down from three, and each person flips over their top card at the same time.
- The first person to say the equation and the product gets to keep the cards.
- The person with the most cards at the end is the winner!
Multiplication Dice Game Example |
Multiplication Dice Game
This game is similar to the game above. Each person rolls one die. You're multiplying the number on the two die together. If a student wants to play this on their own, a great way to allow them to do this is to put both the dice in a clear container with a lid. They can shake the dice in the container, then they can look through to see the numbers! Points have to be kept on a whiteboard or piece of paper.
This game is similar to the game above. Each person rolls one die. You're multiplying the number on the two die together. If a student wants to play this on their own, a great way to allow them to do this is to put both the dice in a clear container with a lid. They can shake the dice in the container, then they can look through to see the numbers! Points have to be kept on a whiteboard or piece of paper.