Around the School Yard - Multiplication Style
Posted by eka in Kids Activities, Math Activities on Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Break and try to flash cards to practice multiplication facts in this board game fun! You will need two dice, print the game board, and place markers. It 's a simple way to achieve an important goal. Help your third grader to get more confidence to work on his times tables, which are the result of competition in the schoolyard in this exciting activity.
What you need:
* Two dice (Make your own.)
* Around Patio school board Thursday (Print this out.)
* To place a marker for each player (eg, beans, coins, etc.)
What you do:
1. Ask each player to choose a place marker and place it in the image of the school in the center of the board game
2. Players take turns rolling the dice and multiplying the number on the dice. If their product is shown in the following area in the schoolyard (The first domain is the basketball court.) Can they overcome their cursor. If their products do not appear in this area, they are where they are.
3. A player wins when he went around the schoolyard and press the swing.
Variations:
Use three dice. Multiple of three numbers. Besides the use or removal or place.
What you need:
* Two dice (Make your own.)
* Around Patio school board Thursday (Print this out.)
* To place a marker for each player (eg, beans, coins, etc.)
What you do:
1. Ask each player to choose a place marker and place it in the image of the school in the center of the board game
2. Players take turns rolling the dice and multiplying the number on the dice. If their product is shown in the following area in the schoolyard (The first domain is the basketball court.) Can they overcome their cursor. If their products do not appear in this area, they are where they are.
3. A player wins when he went around the schoolyard and press the swing.
Variations:
Use three dice. Multiple of three numbers. Besides the use or removal or place.
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