Math+Games

Check out these math games to help students master their multiplication facts. All of the supplies needed to play these games are available at school.

Dots Needed: dice paper and pencil 1. Roll the die and draw that many circles on your paper. 2. Roll the die again and draw that number of dots in each circle. If you roll a 6, draw 6 dots. 3. Write a multiplication equation to match your drawing. For example, 2x6 = 12. 4. Record the total number of dots in your drawing. 5. Continue with your partner for a total of 5 rounds. After 5 rounds, total all of your dots. 6. The player with the most dots wins.

Product War Needed: deck of cards

1. Divide the deck of cards evenly amongst 2 to 4 players. 2. Each player flips two cards. 3. The player with the highest products wins (ex. 5 or hearts x 3 of clubs = 15) and collects the other players' cards.

Modifications - Jacks = 11 Queens = 12 Kings = 13 Jokers = 0