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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

4 In a Row Math Gameboards


I'm always looking for fun ways to practice basic skills.  Here are two gameboards I made for practicing the addition facts.  We will be playing Four In a Row on these boards. 



For the first board, students will roll 2 dice and cover the sum. Once a sum is covered, it cannot be uncovered. The first player to get four spaces covered in a row is the winner.  The second game board follows the same principle, but we are using 3 dice instead.  If a player rolls "triple snake-eyes" (3 ones), he loses his turn.

I had to really think about these boards and revisit the probability knowledge tucked away behind some cobwebs in my brain.  Hopefully, they will work well for my class.

If you'd like to try these out, click either picture above.

***Graphics for the gameboards:***
Border from The 3AM teacher on TpT:(http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Free-Frames-and-Borders)
Font:  http://helloliteracy.blogspot.com
Leaves from Math in the Middle:  (http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Leaf-Clip-Art-Set-free-for-personal-or-commercial-use)



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