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Math File Game

This document provides instructions and materials for a math board game involving addition and subtraction for numbers 0-10. It includes a game board template, game piece templates, and equation cards with addition and subtraction problems to draw and solve in order to move game pieces around the board. The goal is to be the first to reach the finish space. The document encourages laminating the materials and provides tips for storing the cards between uses.

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Math File Game

This document provides instructions and materials for a math board game involving addition and subtraction for numbers 0-10. It includes a game board template, game piece templates, and equation cards with addition and subtraction problems to draw and solve in order to move game pieces around the board. The goal is to be the first to reach the finish space. The document encourages laminating the materials and provides tips for storing the cards between uses.

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Summertime

Math Work Stations Addition and Subtraction board game

By Deedee Wills Clip art by Scrapping Doodles www.mrswillskindergarten.com

Copy the game board on card stock, trim, and glue to a piece of oversized construction paper (your art teacher may have a piece to spare). Then laminate. Also copy and laminate the game pieces and equation cards. Red Framed Cards: Addition and Subtraction equations 0 - 5 Blue Framed Cards Addition and Subtraction equations 6 - 10 You can use the game pieces below or I like to use games pieces from old Sorry gamesTime to hit the garage sales! To Play: Students draw cards. Then build the equation with counters. After they build the equation correctly, they may move their game piece that many spaces.
I hope you enjoy your FREEBIE! Please consider rating my product. If you are not 100% happy. please email me so I can make it better. Sincerely, Deedee Wills [email protected] Check out my blog for other ideas and FREEBIES!!! www.mrswillskindergarten.com

Note: I like to keep the cards in empty frosting containers. Students draw the cards out of the container versus trying to keep them in a stack. It is easier for smaller hands.

1 space start

Game Cards
finish

1 space

1 space 1 space

1 space

1+0 0+1

2+0

1+1

0+2

3+0

2+1

1+2

0+3

4+0

3+1

2+2

1+2 0+4

5+0

4+1

3+2

2+3

1+4

0+5

1-0

2-0

2-1

1-1

2- 2 3-0

3-1

3-2

3-3

4-0

4-1

4-1

4-2

4-3

4-4

5-0

5-1 5-2

5 -3

5-4

6+0 5+1

4+2

3+3

2+4

1+5

0+6

7+0

6+1

5+2

4+3

3+4

2+5 1+6

0+7

8+0

7+1

6+2

5+3

4 +4

3+5

2+6

1+7

0+8

9+0 8+1

7+2

6+3

5+4

4+5

3+6

2+7

1+8

0+9

10 + 0

9+1

8+2 7+3

6+4

5+5

4+6

3+7

7+3

2+8

1+9

0 + 10

10 + 0

6-1

6-2 6-3

6-4

6-5

6-6

6-0

7-0

7-1

7-2

7-3

7-4

7-5

7- 6 7-7

8-0

8-1

8-2

8-3

8-4

8-5

8-6

8-7

8-8

9-0

9-1 9-2

9-3

9-4

9-5

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9-8

9-9

10 - 0

10 - 1

10 - 2

10 - 3 10 - 4

10 - 5

10 - 6

10 - 7

10 - 8

10 - 9

10 - 10

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