Math Card Game Book

US$6.00

Card games are a great way to get students to practice math skills and have fun doing it! But if you're like me, you get tired of answering the same question again and again when students forget how to play. Give the power back to the students, and give yourself a break, by using these quick and easy card game instruction pages!

  • Simply print the instruction pages and attach them together with a binder ring,

  • Choose what games your students play!

    • Add or remove games as you progress through the year or units of study.

    • Each instruction card is marked with the mathematical skill it practices!

  • Most games include variations to suit struggling and excelling learners alike!

I like to use card games for spiraled learning. I put out 4-5 games at a time, 1-2 from the unit we are currently studying, and a few from previous units so students can keep practicing those skills. My students love having the autonomy to choose what they will play!

Great for math centers, early finishers, and differentiation!

Each instruction page is 8.5" x 5.5" (half a piece of paper) so they wont take up a lot of room on your shelves.

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Card games are a great way to get students to practice math skills and have fun doing it! But if you're like me, you get tired of answering the same question again and again when students forget how to play. Give the power back to the students, and give yourself a break, by using these quick and easy card game instruction pages!

  • Simply print the instruction pages and attach them together with a binder ring,

  • Choose what games your students play!

    • Add or remove games as you progress through the year or units of study.

    • Each instruction card is marked with the mathematical skill it practices!

  • Most games include variations to suit struggling and excelling learners alike!

I like to use card games for spiraled learning. I put out 4-5 games at a time, 1-2 from the unit we are currently studying, and a few from previous units so students can keep practicing those skills. My students love having the autonomy to choose what they will play!

Great for math centers, early finishers, and differentiation!

Each instruction page is 8.5" x 5.5" (half a piece of paper) so they wont take up a lot of room on your shelves.

Card games are a great way to get students to practice math skills and have fun doing it! But if you're like me, you get tired of answering the same question again and again when students forget how to play. Give the power back to the students, and give yourself a break, by using these quick and easy card game instruction pages!

  • Simply print the instruction pages and attach them together with a binder ring,

  • Choose what games your students play!

    • Add or remove games as you progress through the year or units of study.

    • Each instruction card is marked with the mathematical skill it practices!

  • Most games include variations to suit struggling and excelling learners alike!

I like to use card games for spiraled learning. I put out 4-5 games at a time, 1-2 from the unit we are currently studying, and a few from previous units so students can keep practicing those skills. My students love having the autonomy to choose what they will play!

Great for math centers, early finishers, and differentiation!

Each instruction page is 8.5" x 5.5" (half a piece of paper) so they wont take up a lot of room on your shelves.

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