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Looking for doubles facts in maths fun games for Key Stage 1? Are your students working on ‘What is doubles facts’ - doubling numbers from 2-12? These Roll and Work out activities will engage your students as they practice their addition and doubling fact fluency, which are essential mathematical skills. The game will help to memorize and recall maths facts easily and quickly. Doubling will be something they will find fun to do as they find the most summer popsicles.

These are great games to play in the summer term or when students come back to school as a game to get maths thinking going again after the summer break, or even during the summer holidays as fun games to remember those maths facts!

The games are for students to play in pairs. Use them as part of a doubling lesson to practice these skills or a stand-alone activity for students who need extra practice with doubling and prefer to play games rather than do lots of maths sheets. Checking that their friends have got the correct answer means that they have instant feedback if they have the answer right and if they disagree, they can work it out together.

Provide manipulatives such as Numicon, counters or Dienes or a number line to support learning or encourage students to use their mental maths strategies to work out and find the answers. Use small whiteboards if necessary to do some illustrations to arrive at the answers. Sharing and discussing these with their partners will lead to verbalizing what they are doing which will add to their learning experience.

**Here is what you will get: **
  • Double game - using 2 dice (1 - 6) - roll the dice, add the 2 numbers generated, double the sum, find this answer on the game board. color this in
  • The game is in colour and black & white for more printing options
  • Dice/ die and spinner to choose from for each game
    Instructions for the games

This game is perfect for homework and home education.

The games are ideal for maths centres when you have to find activities quickly for those times when something unpredicted happens – e.g. wet playtime or substitute lessons

This is a perfect resource to have ready for early finishers or to play as part of a lesson in pairs practicing adding and doubling and getting better at working them out.

The games will make students work faster, more accurately and become more confident with mental maths strategies. Your students will love playing these games.

Students love learning in fun ways and these games will help to practice their maths skills so that these become easier and quicker. They will make connections through a shared fun learning experience and increase their mathematical skills in the process – a win-win situation.

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