Adjective, Noun, Verb and Adverb Game – Silly SentQuick View
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Adjective, Noun, Verb and Adverb Game – Silly Sent

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<p>Silly Sentence is a fun game to help students learn about adjectives, nouns, verbs and adverbs. Children play in a group and write on a piece of paper either an adjective, noun, verb or adverb without knowing what the previous student has written. Once they have all finished they read the sentence out aloud with interesting results. adjective game, noun game, adverb game, verb game, sentence game, nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, primary school, elementary school, sentence activity, teacher, learning</p>
Throwing Game – Beanbag RushQuick View
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Throwing Game – Beanbag Rush

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This throwing game can be played underarm or overarm depending on the focus. Each team needs to pass their beanbags from one end to the other. The game is designed so many students are playing at the same time and there is not much standing around doing nothing. throwing game, beanbag game, beanbag rush, underarm throw, overarm throw, primary, elementary, school, throwing activity
Odd and Even Numbers Game – DiverQuick View
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Odd and Even Numbers Game – Diver

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Diver is a game to teach children about odd and even numbers. The game is suitable for students in grades K, 1 or 2. Players need to roll the die and choose which path to take, they can only move if they land on an odd or even number depending on what they have decided to land on. odd and even numbers game, numbers game, odd, even, numbers, odd and even activity, odd and even game, primary, elementary, school, classroom game
Ruler Measurement Game – WalkaboutQuick View
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Ruler Measurement Game – Walkabout

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This ruler measurement game is to help students practice measuring and using a ruler. The game sheet can be adapted in many different ways by the teacher to focus on specific aspects of measurement. Both centimetres and inches can be used with the game. ruler game, measurement game, measuring game, measurement activity, ruler activity, centimetres, inches
Angles Game - Protractor GolfQuick View
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Angles Game - Protractor Golf

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A set of 15 mini-golf courses that are played with a pencil and a protractor. The game helps children learn how to measure angles and how to use a protractor. Concepts such as acute angles and obtuse angles can be discussed. The game is a PDF printout that with instructions for how to play.
Direction Game – Which DirectionQuick View
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Direction Game – Which Direction

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This direction game helps students learn the directions on a compass like north, east, south and west. One player needs to choose the items they want the other player to collect, the other player then needs to listen to the directions and draw a line that moves through all of the items in the correct order. direction game, north, east, south, west, directions activity,
Times Tables Card GameQuick View
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Times Tables Card Game

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This times tables card game is a great two player game to help children learn their times tables. It's for primary and elementary aged school students and great fun to play with friends, a teacher or another adult. There is a template which can be used to play the game or just a plain deck of playing cards.
Spelling List Game – Buried LettersQuick View
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Spelling List Game – Buried Letters

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Buried Letters is a game and spelling activity for students to play using their spelling list words that they are learning. It’s based on the game battleship. The game encourages students to look in detail about how different words are spelt and how to guess a word based on only a few letters from that word in the correct sequence. The game is a printable work sheet and great fun for primary and elementary students to play. Keywords: spelling game, spelling list game, spelling list check, spelling activity, spelling activity game, word game
Blending Word BlenderQuick View
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Blending Word Blender

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A fun game worksheet which looks at the blending words 'at' for cat, bat and hat. And 'og' words for dog, log and frog. Two players can play this game just using counters and pencils. Children enjoy the competition but it can also be modified to be less competitive.
Division Game – Dividing LapsQuick View
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Division Game – Dividing Laps

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In this division game players will have to decide whether to move the number shown on the die or hold that number as a divisor in order to color in a space for a point. Players will have to think about the probability of being able to use number as a divisor.
Addition Game for numbers 10 and 20Quick View
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Addition Game for numbers 10 and 20

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This is a quick and simple but very engaging game. Children roll a die and decide which grid space they will put the number in to equal 10. The game focuses on simple addition of small numbers to equal 10 or 20, depending on what the players choose. Have a go yourself, you just need pencil and paper.
Small Numbers Addition Game - Makes you think!Quick View
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Small Numbers Addition Game - Makes you think!

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This is such a great and simple game to play. It looks at small numbers below 20 and what smaller numbers can be put together to make a bigger number. The focus is on addition and counting on. It's great fun for the whole class or in pairs. Primary and elementary students need to choose numbers wisely when adding them together to complete the whole number. If you like it or have suggestions please leave a comment! Thanks :)
Addition Game – Three PilesQuick View
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Addition Game – Three Piles

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An addition game that uses playing cards for primary and elementary school students. Player's need to place cards onto piles that are added together to equal a specific value. Once a player places a final card down so the pile equals its correct value the player picks up the whole pile. addition game, adding numbers, primary, elementary, school, teacher, learning game, adding game, game for addition, game to teach addition, game for learning addition
Spatial Puzzle Game – Change upQuick View
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Spatial Puzzle Game – Change up

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This spatial puzzle game called change up is to help primary and elementary students think logically about use of space and how they need to move other counters to be able to manoeuvre their color from one side to the other.
Fraction Game – Fraction FillQuick View
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Fraction Game – Fraction Fill

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This fraction game is great for students to focus on the difference between the numerator and denominator, equivalent fractions and how different fractions fit together to make a whole. All players need is a die, colored pencils and paper. fraction game, equivalent fraction game, numerator, denominator, fraction activity, learn fractions, fractions make a whole,
Addition Game – BuilderQuick View
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Addition Game – Builder

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Students need to collect and add their points together and subtract points when they want to build on a space. In this addition game students will also have to think about the spaces they are building on to get an advantage in the game.
Shape Recognition Game – Blind ShapesQuick View
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Shape Recognition Game – Blind Shapes

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A shape recognition game for primary and elementary school students. One player needs to put a blindfold on while the other player creates a shape using play dough. The blindfolded player then needs to guess what the shape is just by feeling the shape. shape recognition game, shapes recognition, reconizing shapes, recognize shapes, shapes game, game to learn shapes, game to recognize shapes, two dimensional shapes,
Addition Game – Add RowsQuick View
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Addition Game – Add Rows

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In this addition game children need to roll the die and add the rolled number to the grid. When the added number forms a row that equals the target number the player can circle the row to get a point. addition game, adding rows, add row, fun addition, addition activity, dice game, dice addition, primary, elementary, school
Area and Perimeter Game – Hay FieldsQuick View
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Area and Perimeter Game – Hay Fields

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Hay Fields is an area and perimeter game that primary and elementary students play only using a die, pencils and paper. Players need to use the number on the die to put in pieces of the perimeter which are fences and pieces of the area which are hay spaces. There will be some very interesting combinations and shapes created while playing this game. area and perimeter game, area game, perimeter game, space game, area activity, perimeter activity, primary, elementary school,