End of the Year Math Game - Hide, Seek and Solve is a fun way for your students to review subtraction skills while getting up and away from their desks. This game is for kindergarten and 1st grade.
There are 4 versions of this game included - Numbers written out and they have to write the number, simple addition and subtraction, more difficult addition and subtraction and blank ones to create your own game.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
There are 4 versions of this game included - Numbers written out and they have to write the number, simple addition and subtraction, more difficult addition and subtraction and blank ones to create your own game.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
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