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Classroom Math Games
What Are Three Fun Classroom Math Games?
Playing classroom math games is a great way for your students to practice math while having fun. The following classroom math games will work for a variety of math units.
- Play math bingo. You can make math bingo cards on your word processor. Write math problems in the square and call out answers. Students need to solve the math problems on the bingo cards in order to play.
- Make math memory games. Put math problems on note cards and their solutions on different cards. Students play by spreading out the cards face down and turning over two at a time. If they get a match, they get to keep the cards. If not, they have to turn the cards back over. The student with the most cards at the end wins.
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