K-12 Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, and Place Value Math Games using Dice and Playing Cards. Making math engaging and fun with hands-on learning. Math games for family math nights.
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Option ONE: Students roll a D20 to attack the RED Dragon, they must roll a 15 or greater to make a successful hit. When students are successful with their attack they practice their multiplication. With a successful attack, the students roll 2d12s and multiply the factors. The product of the two rolled factors will be the total amount subtracted from the dragon’s 260 Hit Points.
Option TWO: Addition Top-It, Double Digit Top-it, or my Favorite Double-Digit Addition Top-It. DDAT is played with 4d10s. Each student rolls 4 dice and makes the two largest 2-digit numbers possible. They add the numbers together and the greater sum wins. They roll for damages using the 2d12s.
Students can earn game rewards like battle axes with an added attack bonus of +6 or longbows with an added attack bonus of +11. The attack bonus is added to their D20 dice when attacking the Dragon. Superior Potions of Healing 3d6 + 8.
EXTRA RULES: A dragon also gets an attack using a D20, if they are successful they roll two d20s for damage that is subtracted from the students. Students start with 75-150 Hit Points.
Students can pick 2-3 potions for the battle.
The Dragon gets an attack bonus:
+13 Fire
+11 Bite
+7 Claw
Link to Printable page: https://drive.google.com/.../1971B.../view...
- Deal out all the cards evenly between 2 players. Each player turns over their top card. The player with the higher value card wins both cards. If there is a tie, each player turns over 3 more cards and the higher total wins all the cards. The player who collects all the cards wins.
Multiplication Top-It (with dice)
- Each player rolls 2 dice. They multiply the numbers rolled to get their score. Take turns rolling, keeping a running score. First to reach 500 (or any set total) wins.
Division Dominoes
- Make custom dominoes with division problems on them (ex: 18/3, 24/4). Shuffle dominoes face down. Each player draws 7 dominoes. Take turns connecting dominoes end to end with a divisor connecting to a dividend. If a player can correctly state the quotient, they keep the dominoes. First to run out of dominoes wins.
These games encourage math practice in an engaging way. The use of cards, dice and dominoes provides variation. Having students keep track of scores builds numeracy skills. Games can be adjusted for different skills levels by modifying the operations, numbers and scoring goals. I hope these ideas help make learning math fun! Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional questions.