![]() ![]() Draw a card from the pile matching the color or letter of that space. Red cards (or letter D): Game play cards (example: move forward/backward/miss a turn)Įach person will take turns rolling the dice and moving their game piece that many spaces on the board.Blue cards (or letter C): Factor cards (example: Is 2 a factor of 24?) These cards use numbers beyond the numbers on a 1-10 multiplication chart and ask whether a given number can be evenly divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 10.Green cards (or letter B): Division facts. ![]() ![]() Yellow cards (or letter A): Multiplication facts.Use your own game tokens and dice or cut out and use the ones provided. Cut out the cards (using the dotted lines for simplicity) and sort them into four piles according to color (or letter, if you are using the blackline version). Print either the colored or blackline versions of the game board and pieces. This is one of several Math games in a larger course on developing number sense using ten frames and an abacus. This game is great for math centers or homeschool to practice multiplying, dividing, and finding factors of larger numbers through fun, unique game play rather than using worksheets. Great for use at home if you're stuck in a Coronavirus quarantine and want fun Math for your kids. ![]()
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