![]() ![]() Now I wouldn’t say this game is the best when it comes to competition or having a clear winner (Miss G and I got rid of our cards on the same turn and had the same number of “fifteens” two times in a row), but it’s excellent for creating sums, which is the most important part in my opinion, so I’m calling it a success. ![]() (Those 15’s are just written on our laminated play mats using a white board marker and will easily wipe off using a cotton pad.) Math Match cards can also be used for a small group activity and as a whole group review game during a lesson Includes 24 matches and 2 differentiated levels. and the other gives you 6 spots for face up cards.Īnd here’s a peek of the second option in use as a ‘Make 15’ board…. Take turns flipping over two cards to find a match. Simply print the cards, laminate for durability, and place them face down in a grid. UPDATE: Since sharing this game and our Make Ten printable play mat, I’ve had countless requests for play mats using larger numbers… Well, I’m so happy to say that I’ve finally gotten around to creating a couple of options and best of all – they’re customizable and can be used with any larger number you choose! Scroll to the very bottom of this post to find them. Our game for learning the doubles facts is a very simple memory game. ![]() Miss G loves playing all sorts of card games, so when I came across Make Ten, a simple game that focuses math skills and uses just a generic deck of cards, I knew it would be a total hit. MATH PLAYGROUND Grade 1 Games Grade 2 Games Grade 3 Games Grade 4 Games Grade 5 Games Grade 6 Games Thinking Blocks Puzzle Playground. ![]()
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