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Connect 4 Multiplication game

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Connect Four / Four in a row:<br /> <br /> This is a great game that I use all the time in my classroom. It is perfect for maths stations (or maths centers in the US!) and it is really helping my class with their math skills.<br /> <br /> Usually this game is for two players but my game has more numbers and can therefore be played by up to four children.<br /> <br /> What the children will need to play the game:<br /> 2 dice, one colour each per child.<br /> <br /> How to play:<br /> 1. Roll the dice<br /> 2. Multiply the numbers together<br /> 3. Colour in the answer<br /> 4. The first player to get four in a row wins the game!<br /> <br /> This game may be played using colours but it can also be played using different coloured counters. It may also be laminated so the children can use whiteboard markers for the game, which can then be wiped off!
Connect 4 Addition dice gameQuick View
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Connect 4 Addition dice game

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Connect Four / Four in a row:<br /> <br /> This is a great game that I use all the time in my classroom. It is perfect for maths stations (or maths centers in the US!) and it is really helping my class with their addition skills.<br /> <br /> Usually this game is for two players but my game has more numbers and can therefore be played by up to four children.<br /> <br /> What the children will need to play the game:<br /> 2 dice, one colour each per child.<br /> <br /> How to play:<br /> 1. Roll the dice<br /> 2. Add the numbers together<br /> 3. Colour in the answer<br /> 4. The first player to get four in a row wins the game!<br /> <br /> This game may be played using colours but it can also be played using different coloured counters. It may also be laminated so the children can use whiteboard markers for the game, which can then be wiped off!
Connect 4 Subtraction dice gameQuick View
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Connect 4 Subtraction dice game

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Connect Four / Four in a row:<br /> <br /> This is a great game that I use all the time in my classroom. It is perfect for maths stations (or maths centers in the US!) and it is really helping my class with their maths skills.<br /> <br /> Usually this game is for two players but my game has more numbers and can therefore be played by up to four children.<br /> <br /> What the children will need to play the game:<br /> 2 dice, one colour each per child.<br /> <br /> How to play:<br /> 1. Roll the dice<br /> 2. Take away the smaller number from the bigger number<br /> 3. Colour in the answer<br /> 4. The first player to get four in a row wins the game!<br /> <br /> This game may be played using colours but it can also be played using different coloured counters. It may also be laminated so the children can use whiteboard markers for the game, which can then be wiped off.
Connect 4 CVC word family gameQuick View
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Connect 4 CVC word family game

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Connect 4 / Four in a row:<br /> <br /> This is a great game to help children with their CVC words!<br /> <br /> You will need: one dice; one colour for each pupil. For 2-4 players.<br /> <br /> Based on the game Connect 4, children must roll a dice and count the dots. They then read and colour a word from the correct word family. The first player to get four in a row wins the game!<br /> <br /> Practise words from the following word families:<br /> -at<br /> -an<br /> -et<br /> -ip<br /> -og<br /> -ug
Gumball Machine addition dice gameQuick View
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Gumball Machine addition dice game

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This is a great dice game that is perfect for maths stations! My class really enjoy this game!<br /> <br /> This is a two player game. You will need: two dice and two colours (one for each player).<br /> <br /> How to play:<br /> 1. Roll two dice.<br /> 2. Add the numbers.<br /> 3. Colour in the number. If that number is already coloured in, the player misses a turn.<br /> 4. The person with the most gumballs coloured in wins the game!
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Connect 4 Shapes game

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Connect Four / Four in a row:<br /> <br /> This is a great game that I use all the time in my classroom. It is perfect for maths stations (or maths centers in the US!).<br /> <br /> Usually this game is for two players but my game has more numbers and can therefore be played by up to four children.<br /> <br /> What the children will need to play the game:<br /> 1 dice, one colour each per child.<br /> <br /> How to play:<br /> 1. Roll the dice.<br /> 2. Count the dots on the dice.<br /> 3. Colour in a shape that has that number of sides.<br /> 4. The first player to get four in a row wins the game!<br /> <br /> Shapes: Circle, semi-circle, triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon.<br /> <br /> This game may be played using colours but it can also be played using different coloured counters. It may also be laminated so the children can use whiteboard markers for the game, which can then be wiped off!
CVC word cards - build CVC wordsQuick View
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CVC word cards - build CVC words

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CVC word cards.<br /> <br /> Children can build their own CVC words using the picture cards. Print, cut out and laminate the cards and the letters for a great literacy activity. Perfect for literacy stations.<br /> <br /> Included:<br /> 36 CVC word cards<br /> Printable letters
Blockbusters addition dice gameQuick View
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Blockbusters addition dice game

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Based on the UK television game show, this is a maths game that is perfect for maths stations (or maths centers in the US!) It is a two player game.<br /> <br /> Instructions:<br /> 1. Roll two dice.<br /> 2. Add the numbers together.<br /> 3. Colour in the answer (each child should choose a different colour)<br /> 4. The first person to make a path of coloured hexagons either vertically (player 1) or horizontally (player 2) wins the game! Try to block your opponent!
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2D Shapes Bingo

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2D shapes bingo, including the following shapes:<br /> - Circle<br /> - Square<br /> - Rectangle<br /> - Triangle<br /> - Rhombus<br /> - Pentagon<br /> - Hexagon<br /> - Oval<br /> - Star<br /> - Heart<br /> <br /> 6 bingo cards and 10 calling cards.<br /> <br /> This is a fun, colourful game, useful for station activities.<br /> <br /> Preparation:<br /> Cut out bingo cards and calling cards. Laminate. Children will need counters to play.<br /> <br /> How to play:<br /> Children are given one bingo card each. Teacher or child may choose a card and say the shape. Children put a counter on that shape if they have it. The first person to fill their bingo card with counters shouts 'Bingo'.
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Addition Bingo

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Addition bingo, including 6 bingo cards and 12 calling cards. Useful for station activities.<br /> <br /> Preparation:<br /> Cut out bingo cards and calling cards. Laminate. Children will need counters to play.<br /> <br /> How to play:<br /> Children are given one bingo card each. Teacher or child may choose a calling card and say the number. Children put a counter on a sum if it adds up to that number. The first person to fill their bingo card with counters shouts 'Bingo!'.