Math Games
We use math every day in real life, yet many kids experience anxiety about learning math and many students struggle to remember basic math facts and skills. Playing math games is a great way to repetitively practice things like multiplication facts, without being boring or being stressful.
Most games here are card games for you to print, laminate, cut, and play. Some games require additional prep work, such as cutting out game pieces, or laminating a game board inside a file folder. Some games require a die. Although paper game pieces are included when needed, use your own erasers, plastic finger puppets, and other manipulatives make the game pieces even more fun. Rules are included within each file.
Math has many components. The games are divided into six main objectives to help you easily find what you need.
Most games here are card games for you to print, laminate, cut, and play. Some games require additional prep work, such as cutting out game pieces, or laminating a game board inside a file folder. Some games require a die. Although paper game pieces are included when needed, use your own erasers, plastic finger puppets, and other manipulatives make the game pieces even more fun. Rules are included within each file.
Math has many components. The games are divided into six main objectives to help you easily find what you need.
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Number, Operation, and Quantitative Reasoning
Number sense, place value, fractions, and more....
Patterns, Relationships, and Algebraic Reasoning
Using patterns to remember basic facts, the 100's chart, seeing patterns in real life, and more...
Geometry and Spatial Reasoning
Two-dimensional figures, three-dimensional figures, characteristics of shapes, and more...
Measurement
Length, width, temperature, volume, and more...
Probability and Statistics
Likelihood of events, bar graphs, line graphs, and more...
Underlying Processes and Mathematical Tools
Problem solving strategies, math in real life, using technology, and more...