Version 1:
DIRECTIONS: In this version of 4 in a row, after cutting apart the game boards (4 per page), each player gets their own game board. Players take turns drawing a card, reading the number on the card and then all players cover the spaces that have a problem matching that answer. For example, if a player draws the number 6, then each player would cover the following spaces: 6x1, 1x6, 2x3, or 3x2. The first player to get 4 in a row wins.
Version 2:
DIRECTIONS: In this version of 4 in a row, after cutting apart the game boards (4 per page), each player gets their own game board. Players take turns drawing a card, reading the problem on the card, give the answer and then all players cover the spaces that have that answer. For example, if a player draws the problem 6x1, then each player would cover the spaces with the number 6.
DIRECTIONS: In this version of 4 in a row, after cutting apart the game boards (4 per page), each player gets their own game board. Players take turns drawing a card, reading the number on the card and then all players cover the spaces that have a problem matching that answer. For example, if a player draws the number 6, then each player would cover the following spaces: 6x1, 1x6, 2x3, or 3x2. The first player to get 4 in a row wins.
Version 2:
DIRECTIONS: In this version of 4 in a row, after cutting apart the game boards (4 per page), each player gets their own game board. Players take turns drawing a card, reading the problem on the card, give the answer and then all players cover the spaces that have that answer. For example, if a player draws the problem 6x1, then each player would cover the spaces with the number 6.
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