Multiplication Games

Multiplication Games
Football Multiplication Game

Football Multiplication Game

Use this fun game to reinforce multiplication facts to 12 and to encourage student interaction. Players take turns choosing an equation disc from a pile. If the product (answer) of that equation is on the player's game mat, he or she places the disc over that number. The first player to cover all the numbers on his or her game mat yells, "Touchdown!" and wins. Variation: The game mats and equation discs can also be used to play a bingo-style game. The game comes with 10 game mats and 70 equation discs. For 2-10 players. Ages 7 & up.




Multiplication: Four in a Row Game

Multiplication: Four in a Row Game

Use this fun game at school or at home. The player who goes first places yellow chips on any two numbers surrounding the grid. He or she then places a red marker on the product (answer) on the grid. The second player moves only ONE of the yellow chips and then places a blue marker on the product of the new problem. Players continue until one of them has four numbers covered in a row. Players can strategize to block their opponents from getting four-in-a-row. The game includes 5 game mats and 180 chips. For 2-10 players. Ages 8 & up.




I Have, Who Has Math Game Grd 2-3

I Have, Who Has Math Game Grd 2-3

The entire class can have fun while practicing skills in language arts and math. Hand out all 37 cards. (Some players may get more than one card.) The student whose card reads, "I have the first card. Who has...?" begins. The student whose card has the answer to that question responds and then asks a different question. This continues until the person with the last card gives the final answer and then reads, "This is the end of the game!" Each box provides 4 sets of cards for 4 different games.

Game Titles: Addition; Subtraction; Multiplication; Place Value




I Have, Who Has Math Game Grd 3-4

I Have, Who Has Math Game Grd 3-4

The entire class can have fun while practicing skills in language arts and math. Hand out all 37 cards. (Some players may get more than one card.) The student whose card reads, "I have the first card. Who has...?" begins. The student whose card has the answer to that question responds and then asks a different question. This continues until the person with the last card gives the final answer and then reads, "This is the end of the game!" Each box provides 4 sets of cards for 4 different games.

Game Titles: Multiplication 1-6; Multiplication 1-12; Division; Fractions