Adding Game Click here
You must look at the bottom to move on….. Click here
Math Workshop with Addition Problems Click here Matching addition problems with sum dice Click here
Welcome to Addition Sum Tic Tac Toe ThreeIn arow Click here You need a partner to play USING ADDITION PROBLEMS
HOW TO PLAY There are square boards, two colored crayons, counters and dice to play with 1.To win, you must have 3 correct addition problems in a row. Click here.Click here 2.Roll the die for the sum and put chip on the adding problem. 3.Cover the places until someone has won, then color in squares to show how You won. 4.RED/BLUE group click hereclick here 5.GREEN group click hereclick here Click here Click here 5 times to see directions Click here Click here for ready, set, roll
RED/BLUE GROUP board and answer sheet = = = = = = = = = 6 Click here Click here for how to playClick here
GREEN GROUP board and answer sheet = = = = = = = = 9 Click hereClick here for how to play Click here
NOW WHAT? 1.Grab a board for your colored math group. Red and blue share the same. 2.Grab 15 counters, a red and yellow crayon and 1 die. 3.After you roll, find the problem that equals the sum, refer to answer sheet. 4.Put your counter on the square and then partner rolls. 5.If you get 3 in a row, color in the squares to show how you won. 6.Don’t forget both your names go on the paper. Let’s get started! Click here Click here to see now what directions
Are you ready? This is what you need. Board Crayons Counters 1 die If you have all these things click hereclick here
READY, SET ANDROLL! Click here to go to red/blue sheet Click here to go to green sheetClick here
Play over and over until the timer goes off! Click here Click here for Red/Blue answers Click here for Green answers
WAYS TO WIN CLICK HERE ACROSS CLICK HERE DOWN CLICK HERE DIAGONAL Click here Click here to go to how to playClick here
When the workshop is over, please turn in sheet. Thank you for playing. Click here
If you have time and want to play more games, TRY THIS: Click here Click the PLUS sign to go the games
References: Primary Games Incorporated. (2000). “Primary games math”. Retrieved from Discovery Education Channel. (1999). Free clip art. Retrieved from YouTube, LLC. Retrieved from Pearson Education Incorporated. (2001). Investigations Curriculum. Pearson. Click to go to start CLICK here