“A mind once stretched by a new idea never regains its original dimensions.” ~~ Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809 - 1894)
With this Game board you just take turns reading your opponent’s Questions, from their “Review Sheet,” and they move to the space representing the correct answer. If you have ‘E’ as an answer choice, I recommend making it count as a double “A.”
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1 die, Optional tokens for winners |
Shortest player throws first die; all players hold up the number of fingers that would be needed to add up to 10. |
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Add Spelling to your Checker board game. Print a spelling word on the bottom of each of your checkers. The players must spell the word correctly before jumping/capturing the opponent’s checker.
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One Die, pencil and paper Calculator Optional
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Teacher or other student writes a secret number down (between 1 and 16). Players take turns throwing One Die. Each player writes on paper (or class board) |
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“You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.” ~~ James Allen (1864 - 1912)
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Select this Game -+Dice Games +- 2 dice, pencil and paper for each player |
“300″ Object:to score the total closest to 300, without going over. In each turn, a player throws the dice, decides the place value for each number, and writes it down. If he throws a one and a five he may write this down as 51 or 15. It is his decision, but he must make this final decision before the next player’s turn. Each player may take up to 10 turns, making a final decision on place value and writing it down, ends his turn. After 10 rounds each player adds up his total. He may choose one of his numbers to be subtracted rather than added, but he must use all his numbers. The player with the total closest to 300 without going over wins. |
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If your curriculum supplies you with tic-tac-toe type (4 - 6 columns and 4 - 6 rows) speed drills to practice computation, use the answer key, draw the chart on paper or chalkboard with the answers inside and ask your student(s) to fill in the questions. This is division in disguise.
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