Counting Games with Bigger Numbers: 7 Ways to Play Math with Primary Students
Counting Games with Bigger Numbers features 7 easy-to-learn games for elementary-grade students.
Math games build mental flexibility and strategic reasoning in players of all ages. And even people who hated math in school can enjoy the friendly challenge of a game.
These are NOT the typical memory-and-speed-based math games you’ve probably seen online, but true battles of wit and skill (plus a bit of luck).
Most of the games take only seconds to learn and less than 15 minutes to play, making them perfect ice-breakers for family gatherings, classroom warmups, or for launching a group game night.
You’ll love these strategic challenges for young gamers (and their adults). Easy to learn, quick to play! Who knew math could be so much fun?
Grab a deck of cards, a few dice, or markers and graph paper, and let’s play some math!
This 73-page printable (pdf) activity book includes instructions and tips for the teacher, math game pages in full-color and ink-saving black-and-white, plus a variety of dot-grid journaling paper.
Available with 8 1/2 x 11 (letter size) or A4 pages.
For ages 6 and up.
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