Around the School Yard, Multiplication Style
Take a break from the flash cards and try practicing multiplication facts with this fun board game! Help your third grader gain more confidence working with his times tables as you race to make your way around the school yard in this exciting activity.
Prime Time: A Prime Numbers Math Game
What is a prime number? Check out this great way to learn. Before you know it, you'll have the first several prime numbers memorized and some great skills to take with you back to math class.
A Mathematical Card Trick
Teach your fourth grader a fun magic trick! You'll need a deck of cards and some basic addition, subtraction, and multiplication skills. Your student will love the excitement of using magic and will have a great opportunity to practice his computation skills.
Ring the Bottle: A Math Carnival Game
Nothing chases the blues away like a trip to the boardwalk. Bring the fun home with this do-it-yourself version that sneaks in some math practice.
Decision Maker
Decide to play this game, and you won't regret it! You can practice addition, subtraction, or multiplication using just a deck of cards. Decision Maker combines mathematical skill with an element of chance that will keep players on their toes.
Math Magic: A Card Trick to Practice Multiplication
Impress your child with a bit of math magic by performing a card trick anchored in addition and multiplication.
Defensive Struggle, Multiplication Style!
Become a multiplication super-star! Get ready for an exciting way to practice those multiplication facts. Your third grader will love strategizing to earn points as he places his cards on the game board.
Pyramid Math Card Game
This single-player game will give your child the opportunity to challenge his knowledge of basic math facts. Create a pyramid with playing cards and invent equations in order to remove cards. If you can remove the last card, you're a champion!
Craft Your Own Abacus!
Countries around the world have been using the abacus throughout history to make arithmetic easier to calculate. Here's an activity that has your child making an abacus, a tool that can make learning arithmetic highly visual and tactile!
Tour the Planets
This interdisciplinary card game will have your third grader working on math facts as he travels through the solar system! He will need to call upon his knowledge of addition, subtraction, and multiplication in order to navigate the game board.
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