I joined the product swap that was going on over at Mrs. Stanfords Class.
All I had to do was fill out a form and she matched me up with a partner. Then we swapped an item from our TpT stores and tried the item out. I was matched up with Penny over at Teach the Math. She sent me her 'Four in a Row' math games. (Click on the picture to purchase on TpT)
This is a packet of 10 board games. Each game uses either 1 or 2 dice and some kind of marker (I used spacers). The directions are listed at the top of each board. The 10 boards are:
Add 1 to the number rolled
Subtract 1 from the number rolled
Use 2 dice and add the numbers
Use 2 dice and subtract the numbers
Double the number rolled
Add 2 to the number rolled
Add 5 to the number rolled
Add 10 to the number rolled
Roll and cover the number
Roll a number and cover the board
The boards have the directions at the top. The directions are clear and my first grade son could read them with ease. I asked my son if he wanted to play a game with me and I let him pick a board.
We first played using the same board. I wanted to make sure he understood, but he had it and wanted me to play my own board. Of course while Chad and I were playing my 2 year old daughter had to play also!
So Maggie and Aunt Hillary began playing their own board! We had to play this game 5 different times:) My son LOVED it! These games help with mental math facts...and the kids don't even realize it.
Chad wanted to play the cover all for the last game. I am always looking for educational games for my kids to play and this one is a winner! I'm glad I have a copy of this, so we can have a game night again soon.
Aunt Hillary and Maggie were playing their own game. She would show Maggie a number and cover it. Then she would tell Maggie to find the other number just like it. These were even useable with a 2 year old! The possibilities are endless!!
Kathi
awww I love that you used your children!!!
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Jessica
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❤ I hope you enjoyed the swap & will join for the next one!! Check out my post for the link to the form :)
Love your ideas! Very practical!
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Thanks for following my blog! I love your ideas! If you have time stop by my blog and join my "Classroom Tours Linky Party"! I would love to see your room!!
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Thanks for reviewing my game Kathi! I love the pictures and it looks like your sweet kids loved the games!! I want to link to this post to share it with my readers! Thanks again!!
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