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I am certified to teach English for grades 6-12 and mathematics for grades 5-9. I create resources for these subjects among others . I am the owner of Middle School novel Units Inc. and Creativity in the Classroom

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I am certified to teach English for grades 6-12 and mathematics for grades 5-9. I create resources for these subjects among others . I am the owner of Middle School novel Units Inc. and Creativity in the Classroom
Multiplication Single Digit Board Games
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Multiplication Single Digit Board Games

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Board Games (14 different game boards are included, including ones for certain holidays, to provide variety.) After the cards are shuffled, players take turns drawing one card, answering the problem on the card, and following the instructions on both the card and the game board to reach the finish. The first player to reach the finish is the winner.
Multiplication Single Digit Tic Tac Toe Games  (taken to another level)
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Multiplication Single Digit Tic Tac Toe Games (taken to another level)

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DIRECTIONS: Two players take turns choosing a problem and giving the answer. If the answer is correct, the player gets to put an X or an O in the box. Three X's or three O's in a row wins the game. Each individual game is played below and whichever player wins that game gets to place their X or their O over the entire game. Again 3 X's or 3 O's in a row wins the entire match Version 1: (easier for younger players) Players play each individual game and whoever gets 3 x’s or 3 o’s in a row on the big board (by winning the smaller games) wins the entire match. Version 2: (more challenging, requiring more strategy) Players can choose a problem on ANY square on the entire board and play continues until all games have been won or tied. Ties can either count as a win for both players (to give someone a better chance of winning on the larger game or they can count for neither player which makes it more likely that no one wins the larger game).
Multiplication Single Digit Get 5 Game
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Multiplication Single Digit Get 5 Game

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Use colored pencils or crayons. Each player uses a different color Five Cards are dealt to each player (1-3 players). Players take turns, choosing a problem card from their hand, laying it down in front of them, saying the answering and if the answer is correct, that player gets to color in one block on the board that contains that answer. The first player to get 5 blocks in a row colored in wins the game.
Multiplication Single Digit Four in a Row Games 2 Versions
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Multiplication Single Digit Four in a Row Games 2 Versions

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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.
Task Cards - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits
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Task Cards - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits

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TASK CARDS Task cards can be used for a variety of things. If you Google “Task Cards,” you will find web pages that list many uses, games, and tasks for them. For example. they can be: ● used as replacement game cards for popular board games ● placed around the room for students to find and answer ● used as practice for early finishers For variety, I included 3 different sets of task cards plus answer sheets in this unit. Two sets include 30 cards and one set includes 40 cards for a grand total of 100 cards.