The Math Board Games Book

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by Teresa EvansCopyright 2010 Teresa Evans.All rights reserved.Permission is given for the making of copies for usein the home or classroom of the purchaser only.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

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ContentsJungle Vines – Description and BoardPage 5Jungle Vines InstructionsPage 7Sea Time – Description and BoardPage 8Sea Time InstructionsPage 10Sea Time Addition CardsPage 11Sea Time Multiplication CardsPage 12Sea Time Subtraction CardsPage 13Sea Time Division CardsPage 14Sea Time Fraction CardsPage 15Monkey Race – Description and BoardPage 16Monkey Race InstructionsPage 18Monkey Race Numbers to 99 CardsPage 19Monkey Race Numbers to 999 CardsPage 20Monkey Race Numbers to 9,999 CardsPage 21Monkey Race Numbers to 99,999 CardsPage 23Monkey Race Decimals with Tenths CardsPage 25Monkey Race Decimals with Hundredths CardsPage 26Cars and Planes - Description and BoardPage 27Cars and Planes InstructionsPage 29Cards and Planes Addition CardsPage 30Cars and Planes Subtraction CardsPage 31Cars and Planes Percentage CardsPage 32Cars and Planes Problem Solving and - CardsPage 33Cars and Planes Problem Solving Division CardsPage 34Bug, Bee and Butterfly – Description and BoardPage 35Bug, Bee and Butterfly InstructionsPage 38Cover Up – Description and BoardPage 40Cover Up InstructionsPage 43Tic Tac Toe – Description and BoardPage 44Tic Tac Toe InstructionsPage 47The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Jungle Vines2 - 4 players(Three simple steps and you’re ready to play!)1. Print the Jungle Vines Board.2. Print the instruction cards.3. Choose which game you want the kids to play.Play Jungle Vines – Throw 1 to practice multiples of numbers up to 6.Play Jungle Vines – Throw 2 to practice multiples of numbers up to 12.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

95 92 Finish 90 9981 70 80 75 88 72 8462 66 65 63 64 60 6551 54 50 52 57 55 5640 45 44 48 42 46 4934 38 30 36 40 32 3521 28 22 24 27 25 2612 20 15 14 16 10 18StartJungle VinesThe Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Jungle Vines InstructionsBelow you will find the instruction cards for 2 different games that can beplayed with your Jungle Vines board.Jungle Vines – Throw 1a game for 2 playersEach player puts a marker on the start.Players take turns to throw a dice. The player can move the marker up to thefirst row onto any number that is a multiple of the number on the dice, e.g. if a 5is thrown, a player can move to 15, 20 or 10.On the player’s next throw they must move to number that is a multiple of thenumber thrown on that turn but the player can only move one space across, upor diagonally, e.g. from the 20 space a player who throws 6 could only moveacross to 12. If the player throws 3 they could move diagonally to 21.If a player can’t move on the turn, the player stays on the same space.The first player to reach the finish is the winner.Jungle Vines – Throw 2a game for 2 playersEach player puts a marker on the start.Players take turns to throw 2 dice. The player adds the 2 numbers together andcan move the marker up to the first row onto any number that is a multiple of thetotal of the 2 dice, e.g. if a 5 and 2 is thrown, a player can move to 14 as 14 is amultiple of 7.On the player’s next throw they must move to number that is a multiple of thetotal of the 2 dice on that turn but the player can only move one space across,up or diagonally, e.g. from the 14 space a player who throws 6 and 3 could onlymove up to 27. If the player throws 4 and 6 they can’t move at all as noadjoining number is a multiple of 10. If a player can’t move on the turn, theplayer stays on the same space.The first player to reach the finish is the winner.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Sea Time(Three simple steps and you’re ready to play!)1. Print the Sea Time Board and Instruction Card.2. Print the card sets and cut into cards.3. Choose which set of cards you want the kids touse.Use the Addition Cards to practice addition to 9 9.Use the Multiplication Cards to practice multiplication to 9 x 9.Use the Subtraction Cards to practice subtraction to 18-9.Use the Division Cards to practice division to 81 9.Use the Fraction Cards to practice calculating fractions of numbers.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Sea Timea Game for 2 – 4 Players382352579719641486842519517628963374The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Sea TimeInstructions1.2.3.4.Each player chooses a block of 9 squares.The set of cards is spread out face down on the table.Players take turns to pick a card. If the player can find theanswer for the card on one of their squares, then that squareis covered with the card. If the answer is not on a blanksquare the card is returned to the table face down.The first player to cover all 9 squares is the winner.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Sea Time – Addition Card SetST 78ST 312ST 813ST 910ST 913ST 611ST 614ST 814ST 512ST 613ST 413ST 716STSTST 8 817 10ST 816ST 915ST 811ST 310ST 713ST 911ST 711ST 69ST 918 715STSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTSTST9 149 176 114 108 156 7The Math Board Games Book8 98 116 106 86 125 78 129 125 97 168 125 11www.math-board-games.com

Sea Time – Multiplication Card SetSTSTx 927STx 624STx 540STSTSTx 816STx 840STx 55x 436x 918STx 832STx 212STx 48x 721STSTSTSTSTSTST9x63ST9x369x546x485x208x56The Math Board Games BookSTx 77STx 630STx 749STx 416STSTx 99STx 321STx 318STx 515STx 864STx 654STx 945x 129x727x356x189x817x56www.math-board-games.com

Sea Time – Subtraction Card 614- 9 - 9 - 7 - 7 - 9 - 6ST13810131013- 4 - 7 - 8 -10 - 6 - 8111011111112- 3 - 4 - 9 - 8 - 9- 517111513149- 9 - 7 - 9 - 5 - 9 - 8STSTST15-615-711-6The Math Board Games 6-7www.math-board-games.com

Sea Time – Division Card SetSTSTSTSTSTST12 4 21 3 36 4 32 4 54 9 28 7 STSTSTSTSTST45 9 16 8 63 7 42 6 64 8 STSTSTSTSTST48 8 18 6 54 6 18 9 32 8 STSTSTSTSTST30 6 21 7 63 9 24 6 40 8 72 9 STSTSTST14 7 48 6 35 7 49 7 72 9 STSTSTSTSTST36 6 36 9 24 8 12 6 STSTSTSTSTST27 9 81 9 56 8 56 7 42 7 25 5 7 7 The Math Board Games Book9 9 6 6 STST8 8 72 9 www.math-board-games.com

Sea Time – Fraction Card SetSTSTSTSTSTST1of 18 21of 30 51of 16 41of 16 81of 56 81of 72 9STSTSTSTSTST17 of 35 18 of 24 14 of 4 17 of 63 18 of 48 16 of 48 STSTSTSTSTST17 of 49 18 of 32 19 of 27 17 of 14 19 of 45 19 of 9 STSTSTSTSTST15 of 45 16 of 36 17 of 28 18 of 64 15 of 35 18 of 40 STSTSTSTSTST1of 36 91of 21 71of 18 91of 7 71of 81 91of 56 7STSTSTSTSTST19 of 63 19 of 54 16 of 30 16 of 12 18 of 72 16 of 42 STSTSTSTSTST14 of 32 14 of 20 16 of 24 15 of 15 12 of 18 18 of 8 The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Monkey Race2 - 4 players(Three simple steps and you’re ready to play!)1. Print the Monkey Race Board and InstructionCard.2. Print the card sets and cut into cards.3. Choose which set of cards you want the kids touse.Use the Numbers to 99 Card Set to compare numbers to 99.Use the Numbers to 999 Card Set to compare numbers to 999.Use the Numbers to 9,999 Card Set to compare numbers to 9,999.Use the Numbers to 99,999 Card Set to compare numbers to 99,999.Use the Decimal Numbers with Tenths Card Set to comparenumbers with 1 decimal place.Use the Decimal Numbers with Hundredths Card Set to comparenumbers with 2 decimal places.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

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Monkey RaceInstructions1.2.3.4.5.Each player puts a marker on a monkey.Cards are placed face down in front of the players.Each player chooses a card and the value of the cards arecompared.The player with the highest value moves one space towardsthe bananas and keeps the card. The other players returntheir cards face down and the cards are mixed up.Repeat until one player reaches the bananas.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Monkey Race – Numbers to 99 Card RMR12776453962261The Math Board Games math-board-games.com

Monkey Race – Numbers to 999 Card SetMRMRMRMRMR571 142 391 377 430MRMRMRMRMR439 692 827 717 268MRMRMRMRMR172 204 131 673 684MRMRMRMRMR532 793 860 407 690MRMRMRMRMR505 190 981 375 930MRMRMRMRMR835 280 349 887 518MRMRMRMRMR378 614 596 270 965MRMRMRMRMR713 449 774 913 964The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Monkey Race – Numbers to 9,999 Card Set (With Commas)PLEASE NOTE: As numbers are written in different ways in different countries, two sets of thesecards are provided - with and without commas.Please choose the set that is suitable for your needs.MRMRMRMRMR1,985 3,963 9,056 4,703 6,821MRMRMRMRMR2,906 6,372 7,015 2,743 8,741MRMRMRMRMR2,345 7,888 8,982 2,518 1,735MRMRMRMRMR1,985 5,983 6,518 5,008 7,900MRMRMRMRMR3,084 8,043 6,058 4,243 5,390MRMRMRMRMR1,708 6,707 9,429 4,040 8,053MRMRMRMRMR1,320 7,631 5,275 3,620 2,713MRMRMRMRMR3,006 9,091 5,049 4,615 9,386The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Monkey Race – Numbers to 9,999 Card Set (Without Commas)MRMRMRMRMR1985 3963 9056 4703 6821MRMRMRMRMR2906 6372 7015 2743 8741MRMRMRMRMR2345 7888 8982 2518 1735MRMRMRMRMR1985 5983 6518 5008 7900MRMRMRMRMR3084 8043 6058 4243 5390MRMRMRMRMR1708 6707 9429 4040 8053MRMRMRMRMR1320 7631 5275 3620 2713MRMRMRMRMR3006 9091 5049 4615 9386The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Monkey Race – Numbers to 99,999 Card Set (With Commas)PLEASE NOTE: As numbers are written in different ways in different countries, two sets of thesecards are provided - with and without commas.Please choose the set that is suitable for your needs.MRMRMRMRMR16,985 34,963 92,066 41,748 60,321MRMRMRMRMR23,465 64,763 79,019 21,863 80,530MRMRMRMRMR25,380 77,344 86,761 22,035 11,521MRMRMRMRMR19,947 55,301 68,091 57,493 70,201MRMRMRMRMR33,648 89,017 63,270 45,130 58,918MRMRMRMRMR12,842 65,909 98,652 42,840 89,291MRMRMRMRMR15,873 79,993 52,569 34,105 27,390MRMRMRMRMR31,548 99,835 56,017 43,600 98,209The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Monkey Race – Numbers to 99,999 Card Set (Without Commas)MRMRMRMRMR16 985 34 963 92 066 41 748 60 321MRMRMRMRMR23 465 64 763 79 019 21 863 80 530MRMRMRMRMR25 380 77 344 86 761 22 035 11 521MRMRMRMRMR19 947 55 301 68 091 57 493 70 201MRMRMRMRMR33 648 89 017 63 270 45 130 58 918MRMRMRMRMR12 842 65 909 98 652 42 840 89 291MRMRMRMRMR15 873 79 993 52 569 34 105 27 390MRMRMRMRMR31 548 99 835 56 017 43 600 98 209The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Monkey Race – Decimal Numbers with Tenths Card RMRThe Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Monkey Race – Decimal Numbers With Hundredths Card SetMRMRMRMRMR5.32 7.93 8.60 4.07 6.90MRMRMRMRMR5.05 1.90 9.81 3.75 9.30MRMRMRMRMR5.71 1.42 3.91 3.77 4.30MRMRMRMRMR3.78 6.14 5.96 2.70 9.65MRMRMRMRMR7.13 4.49 7.74 9.13 9.64MRMRMRMRMR4.39 6.92 8.27 7.17 2.68MRMRMRMRMR1.72 2.04 1.31 6.73 6.84MRMRMRMRMR8.35 2.80 3.49 8.87 5.18The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Cars and Planes2 - 4 players(Three simple steps and you’re ready to play!)1. Print the Cars and Planes Board and InstructionCard.2. Print the card sets and cut into cards.3. Choose which set of cards you want the kids touse.Use the Addition Card Set to practice addition to 54.Use the Subtraction Card Set to practice subtraction to 36.Use the Percentage Card Set to practice calculating percentages ofnumbers.Use the Problem Solving and – Card Set to practice basic additionand subtraction problem solving.Use the Problem Solving Card Set to practice division problemsolving.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Cars and PlanesFinish2, 4 or 76A game for 2 - 4 playersWhen you land on a yellow space, take theshortcut with the plane or Start2The Math Board Games Book631948www.math-board-games.com

Cars and PlanesInstructions1. Each player puts a marker on the start.2. Cards are placed face down in front of the players.3. Players take turns to choose a card and calculate the answerto the card and move their counter to the next space withthat number. The card is then returned to the other cardsand they are mixed up.4. If a player lands on a yellow square they take the short cutwith the car or plane.5. The first player to reach the finish is the winner. A playermust have a card with a 2, 4 or 7 answer to finish the game.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Cars and Planes – Addition Card SetC&PHow much do Ineed to add to 15to make 21?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 11to make 17?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 29to make 30?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 25to make 28?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 25to make 30?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 45to make 53?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 42to make 50?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 44to make 45?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 47to make 54?The Math Board Games BookC&PHow much do Ineed to add to 9 tomake 18?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 25to make 33?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 30to make 37?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 12to make 21?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 34to make 35?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 41to make 44?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 34to make 38?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 46to make 52?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 37to make 42?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 23to make 27?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 19to make 21?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 14to make 19?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 26to make 33?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 17to make 21?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 38to make 40?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 46to make 49?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 28to make 37?C&PHow much do Ineed to add to 49to make 51?www.math-board-games.com

Cars and Planes – Subtraction Card SetC&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between8 and 17?4 and 12?12 and 15?C&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between6 and 12?9 and 14?12 and 16?C&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between10 and 11?9 and 11?13 and 20?C&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between13 and 16?14 and 19?11 and 19?C&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between16 and 23?15 and 21?18 and 27?C&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between19 and 21?16 and 20?25 and 34?C&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between8 and 17?4 and 12?12 and 15?C&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between24 and 27?28 and 34?29 and 36?C&PC&PC&PWhat is theWhat is theWhat is thedifference between difference between difference between27 and 32?25 and 33?27 and 31?The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Cars and Planes – Percentage Card SetC&PC&PC&PWhat is 10% of 80? What is 20% of 45? What is 50% of 14?C&PC&PC&PWhat is 50% of 10? What is 10% of 90? What is 40% of 20?C&PC&PWhat is 20% of 40? What is 10% of 50?C&PC&PWhat is 80% of 10? What is 60% of 10?C&PC&PC&PWhat is 20% of 5?C&PWhat is 40% of 5?C&PWhat is 70% of 10? What is 25% of 28? What is 25% of 12?C&PWhat is 10% of 70?C&PC&PWhat is 80% of 5?C&PC&PWhat is 25% of 16?C&PWhat is 20% of 15? What is 75% of 12? What is 10% of 30?C&PWhat is 75% of 4?C&PC&PWhat is 25% of 8?C&PC&PWhat is 50% of 12?C&PWhat is 10% of 10? What is 10% of 40? What is 30% of 30?The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Cars and Planes – Problem Solving and - Card SetC&PC&PI have 14 apples and I use8 of them to make anapple pie. How manyapples are left?12 people are on the bus.5 get off at the next stop.How many are left on thebus?C&PC&P9 children were playing ithe swimming pool. 8 gotout. How many were left?C&PThere are 6 canoes on thelake. 3 more canoes goout. How many are on thelake now?C&PSue has 12 birthdaypresents. She has alreadyopened 9 of them. Howmany more does shehave to open?C&PThere are 15 cars in thecar park. 4 of them leftthen another 3 left. Howmany cars are in the carpark now?C&PKate has 11 flower pots. 9of the pots have floweringplants. How many don’thave a flowering plant?There are 14 cans on thetop shelf. I move 11 ofthem to another shelf.How many are left on thetop shelf?C&PThere are 12 fish in thefish tank. 8 are gold andthe rest are black. Howmany are black?C&PThere are 9 trees in thegarden. 8 of them haveflowers. How many treesdon’t have flowers?C&PC&PThere are 3 books in theleft drawer of the deskand 4 in the right drawer.How many books are inthe desk?C&PThere are 8 bananas inthe fruit bowl. Tom eats 4then James eats 2. Howmany are left?C&PJess has 2 pens and Benhas 10 pens. How manymore pens does Ben havethan Jess?C&PWe have 12 signs tomake. We have alreadymade 8. How many do westill have to make?C&PThere are 3 birds in oneAnn had 3 glasses of milkcage and 2 in the otheron Saturday, 4 on Sundaycage. How many birds areand 2 on Monday. Howthere altogether?many glasses of milk didshe drink in the 3 days?C&PMary has 2 red t-shirts, 3blue ones and 2 whiteones. How many t-shirtsdoes she havealtogether?C&PThere are 10 cows in thepaddock. If 5 of them aretaken to be milked, howmany are left in thepaddock?C&PC&PThere are 10 sandcastleson the beach. 2 of themhave shells on them. Howmany do not have anyshells?There were 12 doves inClair has 3 short skippingthe tree. 6 flew away. How ropes and 6 long skippingmany were left?ropes. How manyskipping ropes does shehave altogether?The Math Board Games BookC&Pwww.math-board-games.com

Cars and Planes – Problem Solving Division Card SetC&PC&PC&PI have 9 apples to put into3 bags. How many appleswill be in each bag?There are 12 people to goin 3 cars. How many willbe in each car?18 planes are to go into 9hangars. How manyplanes will be in each?C&PC&PC&PThere are 21 cans to goon 3 shelves. If there areto be the same number ofcans on each shelf, howmany will be on each?C&P36 toys are to be put intoboxes. If 4 toys are putinto each box, how manyboxes will be used?25 towels are to bepacked into bags. If 5towels are packed in eachbag, how many bags areneeded?C&PC&P40 horses are put into thepaddocks. If 5 horses areput in each paddock, howmany paddocks areneeded?3 people go in eachcanoe. If there are 9people, how many canoesare needed?C&PC&PC&PI am putting cookies ontoplates. I have 16 cookiesand put 8 on each plate.How many plates do Ineed?There are 30 fish to gointo 5 tanks? If the samenumber of fish are put ineach tank, how many willbe in each tank?I have 28 stickers to puton 4 books. If I put thesame number on eachbook, how many stickerswill be on each one?C&PC&PC&PThere are 45 cars racingat the race track. If thereare 5 cars in each race,how many races will therebe?There are 32 birds to gointo the cages. 8 birds goin each cage. How manycages do I need?I can pour 4 glasses ofsoda from each bottle.How many bottles do Ineed to pour 32 glasses?C&PC&PC&P7 bananas go in eachbag. If I have 7 bananasto put into bags, howmany bags will I fill?Kate can plant 6 flowerseedlings in each pot. Ifshe has 12 seedlings,how many pots will sheneed ?Clair has put 54 pencilsinto 6 cases with thesame number in eachcase. How many pencilsare in each case?7 friends are sharing the42 fish that they havecaught. How many willthey each get if they allget the same amount?C&PC&PC&PWe have built somesandcastles. We have 24flags to put on them. Weput 3 on each. How manysandcastles were built?We are buildingsnowmen. We need 9buttons for each. If wehave 9 buttons how manysnowmen can we build?We are putting theballoons into bunches of5 for the party. If we have35 balloons, how manybunches can we make?The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Bug, Bee and Butterfly2 - 4 players(Three simple steps and you’re ready to play!)1. Print the Bug, Bee and Butterfly Board and InsectCards.2. Cut the insect cards into individual cards.3. Print the instruction cards and choose whichgame you want the kids to play.Play Add 2 – Bug, Bee and Butterfly to practice addition to 12.Play Take 1 – Bug, Bee and Butterfly to practice subtraction from 10.Play Take 2 – Bug, Bee and Butterfly to practice subtraction from 15.Play Multiply 2 – Bug, Bee and Butterfly to practice multiplication to36.Play Multiply by 7 – Bug, Bee and Butterfly to practice multiplying by7.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Bug, Bee and ButterflyLand on a Ladybug and you collect a Ladybug card.Land on a Bee and you collect a Bee card.Land on a Butterfly and you collect a Butterfly card.Be the first to collect all three cards and you are the winner.STARTThe Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

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Bug, Bee and Butterfly InstructionsBelow you will find the instruction cards for 6 different games that can beplayed with your Bug, Bee and Butterfly board.Add 2 – Bug, Bee and Butterflya game for 2 playersEach player puts a marker on the start.Players take turns to roll two dice, add the two numbers together and then movethat number of places in any direction. Players can move in any direction on aturn but cannot change direction during a turn.When a player lands on an animal space, collect a card for that animal.The first player to collect a Ladybug card, a Bee card and a Butterfly card is thewinner.Take 1 – Bug, Bee and Butterflya game for 2 playersEach player puts a marker on the start.Players take turns to roll a dice, take the number on the dice away from 10 andand then move that number of places in any direction, eg Roll 6, take 6 from 10(4) and then move 4 spaces. Players can move in any direction on a turn butcannot change direction during a turn.When a player lands on an animal space, collect a card for that animal.The first player to collect a Ladybug card, a Bee card and a Butterfly card is thewinner.Take 2 – Bug, Bee and Butterflya game for 2 playersEach player puts a marker on the start.Players take turns to roll 2 dice, add the numbers on the dice together, take thatnumber from 15 and then move that number of places in any direction, eg Roll 6and 2, add 6 2 8, take 8 from 15 (7) and then move 7 spaces. Players canmove in any direction on a turn but cannot change direction during a turn.When a player lands on an animal space, collect a card for that animal.The first player to collect a Ladybug card, a Bee card and a Butterfly card is thewinner.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Multiply 2 – Bug, Bee and Butterflya game for 2 playersEach player puts a marker on the start.Players take turns to roll 2 dice, multiply the numbers together and then decide ifthe answer is an odd or even number. If it is odd the player moves one space, ifit is even the player moves eight spaces, eg Roll 4 and 5. 4 X 5 20. 20 is even.Move 8 spaces. Players can move in any direction on a turn but cannot changedirection during a turn.When a player lands on an animal space, collect a card for that animal. The firstplayer to collect a Ladybug card, a Bee card and a Butterfly card is the winner.Multiply by 7 – Bug, Bee and Butterflya game for 2 playersEach player puts a marker on the start.Players take turns to roll 2 dice, add the numbers together, multiply the answerby 7 and then decide if the answer is an odd or even number. If it is odd theplayer moves one space, if it is even the player moves eight spaces, eg Roll 3and 4. 5 4 9. 9X7 63. 63 is odd. Move 1 space. Players can move in anydirection on a turn but cannot change direction during a turn.When a player lands on an animal space, collect a card for that animal. The firstplayer to collect a Ladybug card, a Bee card and a Butterfly card is the winner.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Cover Up2 - 4 players(Three simple steps and you’re ready to play!)1. Print the Cover Up Board and Cover Tokens.2. Cut out the Cover Tokens.3. Print the instruction cards and choose whichgame you want the kids to play.Play Cover Up – Total Up to practice addition to 12.Play Cover Up – Find the Difference to practice basic subtraction.Play Cover Up – Double Digits to practice addition of 2 digit numbers.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Cover UpThe last person who can cover a pair is the winner.1743693921878652457 538146293291845 76The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

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Cover Up InstructionsBelow you will find the instruction cards for 3 different games that can beplayed with your Cover Up board.Cover Up – Total Upa game for 2 playersPlayers take turns to throw 2 dice.On each turn the numbers on the dice are added and the player then covers anytwo numbers that have the same sum as the numbers on the dice, e.g. If 3 and5 are thrown, this adds to 8 so the player can cover any two numbers that add to8. A player could cover any of the following combinations (1, 7), (2, 6), (3, 5), (4,4). The last player who can cover two numbers is the winner.Cover Up – Find the Differencea game for 2 playersPlayers take turns to throw a dice.On each turn the player looks for and covers 2 numbers on the board that havea difference of the number on the dice, e.g. If 4 is thrown, a player could cover 6and 2 as the difference between these numbers is 4.The last player who can cover two numbers is the winner.Cover Up – Double Digitsa game for 2 playersPlayers take turns to throw 2 dice.The numbers on the dice are then used to make a 2 digit number, e.g. If aplayer throws a 2 and 5, 25 or 52 could be made. The player then has to cover 3or 4 numbers on the board that can be used to make two numbers that will addto the number made with the dice. If 52 is made with 2 and 5 a player couldcover 3 and 1 for 31 and 2 and 1 for 21 as 31 21 52. The last player to dothis is the winner.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Tic Tac Toe(Three simple steps and you’re ready to play!)1. Print the Tic Tac Toe Board.2. Print the number cards and cut into cards.3. Print the instruction cards and choosewhich game you want the kids to play.Play Tic Tac Toe Total 13 to practice addition to 13.Play Tic Tac Toe Total 15 to practice addition to 15.Play Tic Tac Toe Total 18 to practice addition to 18.Play Times Tic Tac Toe - 24 to practice multiplication to 24.Play Times Tic Tac Toe - 48 to practice multiplication to 48.Play Times Tic Tac Toe - 60 to practice multiplication to 60.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

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Tic Tac Toe InstructionsBelow you will find the instruction cards for 6 different games that can beplayed with your Tic Tac Toe board.Tic Tac Toe Total 13a game for 2 playersSpread out the number cards in front of the players.Players take turns to choose a number and place it on the Tic Tac Toe board.The first player to complete a line that adds up to 13 is the winner.The line can go across, down or diagonally.Tic Tac Toe Total 15a game for 2 playersSpread out the number cards in front of the players.Players take turns to choose a number and place it on the Tic Tac Toe board.The first player to complete a line that adds up to 15 is the winner.The line can go across, down or diagonally.Tic Tac Toe Total 18a game for 2 playersSpread out the number cards in front of the players.Players take turns to choose a number and place it on the Tic Tac Toe board.The first player to complete a line that adds up to 18 is the winner.The line can go across, down or diagonally.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

Times Tic Tac Toe - 24a game for 2 playersSpread out the number cards in front of the players.Players take turns to choose a number and place it on the Tic Tac Toe board.The first player to complete a line that multiplies to a total of 24 is the winner.e.g. 3, 4, 2 (3 x 4 x 2 24) The line can go across, down or diagonally.Times Tic Tac Toe - 48a game for 2 playersSpread out the number cards in front of the players.Players take turns to choose a number and place it on the Tic Tac Toe board.The first player to complete a line that multiplies to a total of 48 is the winner.e.g. 2, 4, 6 (2 x 4 x 6 48) The line can go across, down or diagonally.Times Tic Tac Toe - 60a game for 2 playersSpread out the number cards in front of the players.Players take turns to choose a number and place it on the Tic Tac Toe board.The first player to complete a line that multiplies to a total of 60 is the winner.e.g. 2, 5, 6 (2 x 5 x 6 60) The line can go across, down or diagonally.The Math Board Games Bookwww.math-board-games.com

The Math Board Games Book www.math-board-games.com Sea Time Instructions 1. Each player chooses a block of 9 squares. 2. The set of cards is spread out face down on the table. 3. Players take turns to pick a card. If the player can find the answer f