1. Fun and Games Math
Play with our mathematics games for fun and learning
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2016 -2017
2. The games reinforce the mathematical thinking of children especially those
related to mathematics and mainly used for teaching, contributing to training
memory, the ability to predict and find relationships in sharpening
concentration, attention and observation in space perception, developing
mathematical reasoning computer skills logical-mathematical (Kamii & De
Clark, 1995, Kamii & Rummelsburg, 2008) and probabilistic thinking.
The game in mathematics education
9. Skip Counting
Puzzles- 2s,
3s, 4s, 5s
Skip Counting Puzzles
are a cool math games
to help your student
practice skip counting
while having fun at the
same time.
3rd Primary school Of Rhodes
12. Place Value
Slider
"Place Value slider"is a way to
learning about two and three
digit numbers and place value
the ones, tens place. We give
students a number telling how
many points and how many tens
have .The children crawling
over the cards down and create
the two-digit number.
3rd Primary school Of Rhodes
13. Tagrams games
Tangrams are fun for children
of all ages. Complete the puzzle
by moving and rotating the
seven shapes. A fun way to
work problem solving and
visual spatial skills.
3rd Primary school Of Rhodes
15. Read the code
QR Codes instantly make
activities more exciting and
engaging for all learners.
16.
17. Playing with dice
Children play in pairs. One child writes on a
sheet number in the specified range, eg.
100. The second child throws the dice, add
to a saved number of number of stitches on
the ankle and reports the result.
After 10 throws then reverse roles. He wins
a child who flawlessly calculated a greater
number of activities.
You can also use subtraction or
multiplication.
Dorota Apanowicz/ POLAND
18. Who has more?
Children play in pairs. They draw
lots cardboard box and add the
number of dots, or comparing
results. A person with more wins
and takes 2 cartons. The winner is
the student with more cartons.
Of course you can also use other
mathematical operations.
Dorota Apanowicz /POLAND
19. SUDOKU
Sudoku puzzle, the aim of which
is to fill the table in such a way that
each row, each column and each
of the nine 3 × 3 squares there were
one digit from 1 to 9.
Dorota Apanowicz / POLAND
20. Hunt for geometric figures
Aids: the game board (geometric shapes
with written numbers), dice, poker chips
in 2 colors
Students play in pairs. They throw the
dice and add, subtract multiply or divide
the number of discarded mesh.
Set your chip on the figure of the
number indicate the result of the
mathematical operation performed.
Student wins with more chips on the
board.
Dorota Apanowicz / POLAND
21. Race frogs
Students draw lots 2 digit
numbers, add them up and
move "frog" as many spaces
as indicated by the result of
the addition. He wins a child
who reaches the finish line
first, which is the number
100.
Dorota Apanowicz/Poland
23. Minute start
Students perform mathematical operations within 1
minute and record the number of counts.
A colleague validates the job and a good result
gives 1 point. He wins the student with the best
results.
Great fun to practice counting in memory. You can
use different numbers depending on the age of the
students.
Dorota Apanowicz /POLAND
48. An addition mashine
My older students love to experiment with
bigger numbers. When 3 students play, one
likes to use a white board to write down
whatever math problem they are working on
while the other two count out the beads.
The children put the first set of counting
items in the first cup, and the other child
puts the second set in the second cup. They
all fall through to the basket, and then they
count them all
1st Primary School of Komotini
-Greece
49. Math game
“I’ve got”
"I've got 15. Who' s got 25
more?"; "I've got 40. Who's got 5
less?"...
Aurelija Dirginčienė
Šiauliai “Juventa” progymansium
Lithuania
50. The clock
The colours show the time of
the day: dark colours - it's a
night, light colours - it's a day.
Aurelija Dirginčienė
Šiauliai “Juventa” progymnasium
Lithuania
59. Here's a fun suggestion
from Bialystok: Races in
counting. It was
necessary to roll two
dice. Then, on a tailor
centimeter move a clip
on the total sum. Won
the one who first
arrived at 100.
Katarzyna Zajączkowska
61. Domki obliczeń - Calculations in homes
Fun came up with a mathematical
student, May Wisniewska.
Prepared boards and task teams.
Students practiced multiplication
of numbers.
SŁUPSK / POLAND
66. Hello,
anyone of you
suggested the idea of
making workshop with
students math games
with their parents. I did.
There were a variety of
math games and fun
game :-)
Katarzyna Zajączkowska
69. Funny game with a scarf education
Children have to draw (random) number and
put it on their shirts. Then all the children
have to stay around scarf and hold it. The
teacher chooses one word (or command), and
when he says the word out loud, all the kids
have to pick up a scarf. The teacher can say
the numbers aloud, for example 9, 2, or
double digits or numbers divided by 2, or
numbers greater than ... less than ... When
the teacher says a special word or command,
all children who have a special number, or
that fits specific command you need to run
under the scarf and change your place in the
circle. For example, commands can be any
number which comprise two (e.g., 2, 12, 22,
etc.). And as a result, any child who has his
number 2, replace your place with another
child. Students may propose their own ideas
for this exercise.
Primary School of Bogatynia
74. Primary School of Bogatynia
Dice game on math
50+50 50+50+50 50+50+50+100
first throw cubes
first throw cubes
1000+1000
STOP save
50+50+50+100+100
STOP save
81. First toss - first number Second toss - second number
Multiply two numbers (first toss x second toss)
Repeat the round of 10 times
The winner is the person,
who make the least mistakes.
Dice - Multiplication Table
82. Objects and Figures
Game can played with four students.Objects are added on he postcard.Students
try to match numbers to objects.First win the matching game.
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