We played the Game of Life for our combined YM/YW activity last week. It was a great success and the kids had a lot of fun. It was, however, quite complicated to put together. After viewing different versions on line, I put together our game and thought I would share with you how we did it. We had a total of about 20 kids and needed all of our adult leaders to help keep track of the various aspects of Life. I had never played the Game of Life so I sat with my daughter one afternoon and played with her. We then discussed how to simplify the game to make it conducive to playing on a large board in the cultural hall. We eliminated some aspects of the game such as "Spin to Win" or divergent paths. It took us about 40 minutes to play. Here's how we did it: Supplies- 1. A game board made by 8 1/2" x 11" sheets of card stock. 2. Dice - used in place of a spinner. (I bought inflatable dice from Amazon.) 3. A chalkboard to be the bank. 4. A small tablet and pencil for each player or couple. 5. An item to represent debt. (I used red Mardi Gras bead necklaces.) 6. An item to represent marriage. (I used a flower lei.) 7. An item to represent children. (I used clothes pins.) 8. Houses to buy printed on card stock. 9. A clipboard with careers listed. 10. A tablet for Life experiences. 11. Badges identifying different leaders' positions in the game. (I used sticky labels.) 12. Ring Pops. Leaders- 1. Game supervisor (Me) 2. Two Bankers 3. Two people to roll the dice 4. One person to give out houses - the Real Estate Agent 5. One person to give out debt - the Loan Officer 6. Two "Sealers" - one for children and one for marriages 7. One person to give out jobs - the Career Counselor 8. One person to tally Life points - the Life Counselor The Rules- 1. Enter at Mission 2. On your turn, roll the dice and move the number of spaces indicated. 3. If you land on an occupied space, go forward one space. 4. Decide whether you want to start on CAREER or GO TO COLLEGE. 5. If you decide on career, choose a career by selecting a number between 1 and 25. The leader will give you your career choice and salary. You may not choose a college career. 6. If you choose college, borrow $100,000 from the bank for your tuition. 7. Collect pay every time you pass a PAYDAY space. 8. Spaces labeled LIFE are for community service, family activities, and good deeds. A tally mark is given for each of these. 9. Stop at all STOP signs regardless of the roll of the dice. 10. If you land on a "Lose your job" space, choose another number between 1 and 25. A leader will give you another career and salary. 11. As you move through the board, follow the directions. 12. You will be given a spouse when you land on the "GET MARRIED" space. 13 Whenever you land on BABY or TWINS, you will be given a clothespin representing your "Family." 14. Choose a starter home. If you are short on cash, you must borrow from the bank. 15. All loans to the bank must be paid back through the ATM. 16. If you decide to buy a new house, sell your house back to the bank and buy a new one. If you are short on cash, you must borrow from the bank. You must sell the first house to buy a new one. 17. When you reach RETIREMENT, you must STOP, even if you have moves left. Pay off all loans. Sell you house for the amount listed. Collect $10,000 for each of your children as a retirement gift, and wait until all players have retired. 18. Add up all income and receive $10,000 for each LIFE experience. The player with the most $ at the end of the game is the winner. The Game- The "Board" papers were snaked across the cultural hall floor and taped down with painters' tape. I paired up the youth into couples. They were told they were "engaged" so each girl got a ring pop. We had one or two that did not have a partner. Each couple had a small tablet (purchased in a bulk package at a party store) that was their bank reconciliation sheet and a pencil. Each pair started with $10,000 and one career was given per couple. They kept track of all their paydays, raises, debits, and credits. Two leaders kept track of their debt only and one of the pair had the job of "running to the bank" to pay off their debts. When then went into debt, they were given red beads to wear and when the debt was paid, they returned them. One leader kept track of their LIFE experiences on a tally sheet making a mark for each space they landed on. One leader rolled the dice for the CAREER players and one leader rolled the dice for the COLLEGE players. The Real Estate Agent kept track of the house cards and when a couple landed on "Buy a House," they picked one card from a stack of Starter Homes. We made the Upgraded Homes and optional choice. They had to STOP and pay tithing and STOP to be married at which time they were given the floral necklaces. When the couple landed on "BABY" they were given a clothes pin to hang on their necklaces. A "Sealer" gave the girls the flowers and the clothes pins. The winner received a small bag of candy coins a couple of Million Dollar candy bars I found at the Dollar Store. I went through the Game of Life game board and used most of the experiences such as babies, twins, buying homes, buying TVs, etc. Because we played in a Church setting, in place of lawsuits and the like, I added LDS experiences such as "Called as Bishop or RS President" or "Missionary Reunion." All the kids entered the game at the spot called MISSION as if they had just returned from their mission and all the kids got married in the Temple (hence the use of Sealers). Extra careers and houses were added to accommodate the larger number of players. I had somehow assumed that we would play as we did the board game, one player taking turns at a time but I found out that in the beginning there was just a mass of kids lined up to play and it was just easier to keep going all at once. The difficulty was making sure that each kid moved up. They patiently awaited their turn at the dice and I had a couple of wonderful brethren who really stepped up and moved from place to place accommodating each couple. They also had a great attitude and made it much more fun for the kids. We were pleasantly surprised at how quickly the youth paid off their college and house debts. The girls told me they had "tons of fun" so I have saved all these items for another time in the future. All-in-all, it was a success. If you are planning on this type of an activity, I hope this will be of help to you and successful for you as well. Download the game board here.
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Place value math game for kids using dice
Your students will definitely LOVE reviewing place value with this low prep and engaging race to 100 game. Included are both color and black & white pages. This resource is engaging and low prep. Perfect for a last minute, small group, lesson! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ How to play: Place Value Space Race can be played with 2 or more people. It’s great for pairing up students or using during your small group time. The first player will roll a die and add that number of ones to their game board. Each student will take a turn. On the second turn, some students roll again and try to earn enough ones to make 10 or more. They will exchange their ones for a ten. The first player to make it to 100 wins! Connect with me to stay up to date on new resources! Follow my store to see when I upload new items: FirstGradewithMrs.Mack Follow me on Instagram Take a look at my Pinterest ✅ Don't forget to leave a review to earn credits for future TPT purchases! I'd love to hear your feedback :)
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Hello, Teaching Friends! EVERY young math learner can benefit from some extra practice with sums of ten. Whether you call them sums, combinations, or even friends of ten, your students need to know these pairs of numbers well as they move toward toward using ten as a benchmark number when adding within 20, and even beyond. This is a foundational skill. Here's a fun way to build the strength and fluency, and in a fun way! This composing and decomposing set has built-in variety! At each level (sums of five, sums of ten), you'll get two activities: a b/w printable for independent use and a colorful game board for two players. Laminate the game or insert into a plastic sleeve for long term use. This is an easy prep and engaging math activity for you and your kiddos. It's great for math centers (with a handful of manipulatives to support your earliest learners), for independent work, or for early finishers. Number searches like this are very appealing to students and a great way to practice both basic facts and more complex combinations. They are challenging and engaging enough that you can feel comfortable having these set up as an activity for your early finishers, or even sending the blackline version as a fun homework alternative. Want to learn more about how this early exposure to composing and decomposing transfers to other math areas across the grades? Here's a great post by Donna at Math Coach's Corner. If you'd like your students to have even more practice with composing and decomposing numbers, this set of number searches at my TpT store includes searches for the sums of 5 through 20. It has both blackline printables and partner games like Thinking About Thirteen, pictured below. How many more combinations for 13 can you find in the picture? I don't know about you, but a challenge like that tends to keep me compulsively searching. aka Sneaky Learning Disguised as Fun! Here's the complete collection. Click here or on the pictures to see it at my store. Happy Teaching!
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We played the Game of Life for our combined YM/YW activity last week. It was a great success and the kids had a lot of fun. It was, however, quite complicated to put together. After viewing different versions on line, I put together our game and thought I would share with you how we did it. We had a total of about 20 kids and needed all of our adult leaders to help keep track of the various aspects of Life. I had never played the Game of Life so I sat with my daughter one afternoon and played with her. We then discussed how to simplify the game to make it conducive to playing on a large board in the cultural hall. We eliminated some aspects of the game such as "Spin to Win" or divergent paths. It took us about 40 minutes to play. Here's how we did it: Supplies- 1. A game board made by 8 1/2" x 11" sheets of card stock. 2. Dice - used in place of a spinner. (I bought inflatable dice from Amazon.) 3. A chalkboard to be the bank. 4. A small tablet and pencil for each player or couple. 5. An item to represent debt. (I used red Mardi Gras bead necklaces.) 6. An item to represent marriage. (I used a flower lei.) 7. An item to represent children. (I used clothes pins.) 8. Houses to buy printed on card stock. 9. A clipboard with careers listed. 10. A tablet for Life experiences. 11. Badges identifying different leaders' positions in the game. (I used sticky labels.) 12. Ring Pops. Leaders- 1. Game supervisor (Me) 2. Two Bankers 3. Two people to roll the dice 4. One person to give out houses - the Real Estate Agent 5. One person to give out debt - the Loan Officer 6. Two "Sealers" - one for children and one for marriages 7. One person to give out jobs - the Career Counselor 8. One person to tally Life points - the Life Counselor The Rules- 1. Enter at Mission 2. On your turn, roll the dice and move the number of spaces indicated. 3. If you land on an occupied space, go forward one space. 4. Decide whether you want to start on CAREER or GO TO COLLEGE. 5. If you decide on career, choose a career by selecting a number between 1 and 25. The leader will give you your career choice and salary. You may not choose a college career. 6. If you choose college, borrow $100,000 from the bank for your tuition. 7. Collect pay every time you pass a PAYDAY space. 8. Spaces labeled LIFE are for community service, family activities, and good deeds. A tally mark is given for each of these. 9. Stop at all STOP signs regardless of the roll of the dice. 10. If you land on a "Lose your job" space, choose another number between 1 and 25. A leader will give you another career and salary. 11. As you move through the board, follow the directions. 12. You will be given a spouse when you land on the "GET MARRIED" space. 13 Whenever you land on BABY or TWINS, you will be given a clothespin representing your "Family." 14. Choose a starter home. If you are short on cash, you must borrow from the bank. 15. All loans to the bank must be paid back through the ATM. 16. If you decide to buy a new house, sell your house back to the bank and buy a new one. If you are short on cash, you must borrow from the bank. You must sell the first house to buy a new one. 17. When you reach RETIREMENT, you must STOP, even if you have moves left. Pay off all loans. Sell you house for the amount listed. Collect $10,000 for each of your children as a retirement gift, and wait until all players have retired. 18. Add up all income and receive $10,000 for each LIFE experience. The player with the most $ at the end of the game is the winner. The Game- The "Board" papers were snaked across the cultural hall floor and taped down with painters' tape. I paired up the youth into couples. They were told they were "engaged" so each girl got a ring pop. We had one or two that did not have a partner. Each couple had a small tablet (purchased in a bulk package at a party store) that was their bank reconciliation sheet and a pencil. Each pair started with $10,000 and one career was given per couple. They kept track of all their paydays, raises, debits, and credits. Two leaders kept track of their debt only and one of the pair had the job of "running to the bank" to pay off their debts. When then went into debt, they were given red beads to wear and when the debt was paid, they returned them. One leader kept track of their LIFE experiences on a tally sheet making a mark for each space they landed on. One leader rolled the dice for the CAREER players and one leader rolled the dice for the COLLEGE players. The Real Estate Agent kept track of the house cards and when a couple landed on "Buy a House," they picked one card from a stack of Starter Homes. We made the Upgraded Homes and optional choice. They had to STOP and pay tithing and STOP to be married at which time they were given the floral necklaces. When the couple landed on "BABY" they were given a clothes pin to hang on their necklaces. A "Sealer" gave the girls the flowers and the clothes pins. The winner received a small bag of candy coins a couple of Million Dollar candy bars I found at the Dollar Store. I went through the Game of Life game board and used most of the experiences such as babies, twins, buying homes, buying TVs, etc. Because we played in a Church setting, in place of lawsuits and the like, I added LDS experiences such as "Called as Bishop or RS President" or "Missionary Reunion." All the kids entered the game at the spot called MISSION as if they had just returned from their mission and all the kids got married in the Temple (hence the use of Sealers). Extra careers and houses were added to accommodate the larger number of players. I had somehow assumed that we would play as we did the board game, one player taking turns at a time but I found out that in the beginning there was just a mass of kids lined up to play and it was just easier to keep going all at once. The difficulty was making sure that each kid moved up. They patiently awaited their turn at the dice and I had a couple of wonderful brethren who really stepped up and moved from place to place accommodating each couple. They also had a great attitude and made it much more fun for the kids. We were pleasantly surprised at how quickly the youth paid off their college and house debts. The girls told me they had "tons of fun" so I have saved all these items for another time in the future. All-in-all, it was a success. If you are planning on this type of an activity, I hope this will be of help to you and successful for you as well. Download the game board here.
Place value math game for kids using dice
Use these NINE Google Slide templates throughout the year to quickly and easily create review games for any subject or unit! My students love playing this game because point values and leading scores change frequently throughout the game. They never know who is going to win until the very last question is answered. This is the best way to keep all students engaged while you review for an upcoming test. Click the preview for game rules and directions! This is a Google Slide resource. Your purchase of this resource will include: 3 versions of 20 question template 3 versions of 25 question template 3 versions of 30 question template Each template has questions linked to different point values. You can play multiple times throughout the year without students memorizing point values. You might also like these other digital review games: Apple Picking PowerPoint Game Pumpkin Patch PowerPoint Game Don't forget to come back and leave a review to earn TPT credits toward future purchases! Click here to follow me and receive notifications when new resources are posted.
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This fun, engaging and interactive board game helps students practice those tricky silent-e words! Simply print the board game on colored paper, laminate and begin. This product has lasted me 3 years and each year my students LOVE playing this game. It can be used as an easy center activity, or extra practice in the classroom. Use it however it works best for you! Thanks and enjoy! Check out my other Math & ELA Games: Silent -e Board Game Common Blend Spinners Multiplication Mania Place Value Board Game Also, check out my Task Cards: Verb Task Cards Noun Task Cards Multiplication Task Cards And Continent Booklets: If you like this resource, check out my other Continent Booklets as well: Western Europe Eastern Europe BUNDLE: Eastern & Western Europe Asia Africa The Middle East
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Use this game for an engaging warm-up or to reward students for a successful lesson! Students begged me to play this game all the time!! NO PREP! You could even use this on Zoom if distance learning! So simple and fun! How to Play: Students will write down a 7 digit number on a piece of paper or slate and stand up! Flip through the slides, if the digit & place value matches a student’s number, they sit! Last student standing wins! A great way to practice identifying place value! Each slide has a place value chart for support to lower students. I found this helped my 4th graders pick up on the order of the higher place values more quickly! This would be appropriate for 2nd-5th graders. To make more challenging, you could do a speed round where they only get 2-3 seconds for each slide! Use this game again and again! One game lasts about 10 minutes. Includes: 25 Game Slides Game Directions Check out my other math resources! 3rd - 4th Grade Digital Rounding Activities Digital Daily Math Warm Up Fraction Pizzeria Digital Activities Geometry Interactive Notebook Freebie Multiplication Manipulatives Math Field Day Math Puzzle Pages Check out my other GAMES by CLICKING HERE!!!
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The classic SPOONS GAME with a Volume twist! Print and cut out these cards (on fun colorful paper!) to start the fun. HOW TO PLAY PLACE VALUE SPOONS: The object of this game is to get a 3-of-a-kind (volume, l x w x h expression, picture)! Each player starts with three cards. The dealer then takes a card off the top of the deck to have four cards in their hand, removes one and passes it face down to the left. Each player discards to the person on their left. The last player places their discard into a trash pile. Cards are picked up and passed quickly around the table until someone gets three of a kind and takes a spoon from the center. Once the player with three of a kind takes a spoon, anyone can take a spoon. The player left without a spoon is "out". If at any time the draw cards run out, pause to reshuffle the trash pile and keep going. FONT CREDIT - Amy Groesbeck
We played the Game of Life for our combined YM/YW activity last week. It was a great success and the kids had a lot of fun. It was, h...
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The classic SPOONS GAME with a Decimal Number Place Value twist! Print (on fun colorful paper!) and cut out these cards to start the fun. HOW TO PLAY PLACE VALUE SPOONS: The object of the game is to get a 3-of-a-kind (standard form, word form, and expanded form of a number)! Each player starts with 3 cards. The dealer then takes a card off the top of the deck to have four cards in their hand, removes one and passes it face down to the left. Each player discards to the person on their left. The last player places their discard into a trash pile. Cards are picked up and passed quickly around the table until someone gets three of a kind and takes a spoon from the center. Once the player with three of a kind takes a spoon, anyone can take a spoon. The player left without a spoon is "out". If at any time the draw cards run out, pause to reshuffle the trash pile and keep going. FONT CREDIT - Amy Groesbeck
Make time to have fun in math class! To see a YouTube video of this resource in action, click here (opens a new browser window). Or, you can download my product preview file. This activity is similar to a game show. Pick a student contestant to come forward and select a video by pressing the p...
Matchy Math plays like the old game show Classic Concentration. You will select doors and make matches in order to reveal pieces of a rebus puzzle. Think: a picture of a key + P represents the word keep. This game will match absolute value equations and inequalities with their solutions or their graphs. The four puzzles include 1. Solving One-Step Absolute Value Equations 2. Graphing Absolute Value Inequalities 3. Solving One-Step Absolute Value Inequalities 4. Solving Mutli-Step Absolute Value Equations The last few slides are for teachers to print out and use as an answer key. They show which doors are matches and they also tell the answer to the rebus puzzle. My students loved this game!! For a free preview of how Matchy Math works, check out: • Matchy Math: Graphing Inequalities Game *FREE*. Interested in more Matchy Math products? Check out these versions: • Matchy Math: Solving One-Step Equations Game. • Matchy Math: Solving One-Step Inequalities Game. • Matchy Math: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Game. • Matchy Math: Multiplying / Factoring Polynomials. I’d really appreciate your feedback!: It’s quick and easy. Go to your My Purchases page and next to each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Just click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. It helps me and it earns you TpT credits!
When playing games, it is only going to be fun if everyone can play and everyone follows the same rules. Using some of these activities below help your girls learn more about fair play and having fun with with everyone. Below are a few ideas to get you started. Fair Play Activity Booklet Before jumping into a few ideas, do you want to skip all the planning? If so, use this Activity Booklet which will teach your girls how to play fair all the time with a number of team games, learning more about disabilities with hand on activities, learn how to score games by playing games, make rules that make playing fair and fun, and lastly create and run a field day where you bring everything together into a fun filled Fair Play Day. With a step by step activities, you can’t ask for an easier way to run your meeting. Learn more and get yours today! Be sure to also checkout these other activities your girls will love: Fun With Experiments: Home Scientist Activities Get Creative: Inventor Activities Become An Artist: Painting Activities Other Fun Activities To Try Building Team Work Games Body Balloon Pop What you need: Balloon for each pair of girlsHow to play: Give each pair of girls a balloon then on go have them try to pop the balloon using each other’s body. They can not use their hands or feet. Keep It Floating What you need: Balloon for each pair of girlsHow to play: Give each pair a balloon on go they need to work together to keep the balloon in the air the longest. If balloon touches the floor they are out. Pair lasting the longest wins. Inspiration Videos – Disabilities do not have to stop you These are a few great story to share with your girls to show them nothing can stop you from being part of a game, sport or activity. Physical disabilities do not mean you can’t follow your dreams. It will also teach your girls to always include everyone even if you think they can’t do it because part of playing fair is including everyone. Woman Born With One Arm Competes in New York City Triathlon: ‘I Got This’ Evelyn Rodriguez was born with one arm. She felt self-conscious and shy about it growing up. It wasn’t until she was an adult that she started to feel comfortable in her own skin. Things started to change for her when she began competing in triathlons. Training as an athlete helped build her confidence. A Blind and Deaf Teen Who’s Defying the Odds Marvin is an incredible young man and varsity football player who hasn’t let anything stand in the way of doing what he loves. Games To Practice Being Fair I have shared a pile of other games in other post that would be a great addition into this badge. So after you checkout the rest of the ideas on this page be sure to stop over to these pages for more ideas to have in your back pocket. 5 easy and fun cotton ball games 7 games and fun with hula hoops 10 games to play with parachute 12 games to play with balloons 7 simple games to start your meetings 12 games to play with a ball Field Day Accessories & Game Ideas If your girls decide to create a field day event for your area troops or community a few basic games all field days have are potato sack race, 3 legged race, and egg and spoon race. If you need the supplies for that here is a great kit that has everything you need for these three activities so you don’t have to go looking all over for the bags, spoons, eggs, and straps for 3 legged race. And here is a great website with over 50 field day game ideas to get your girls started planning their event. Click here If you don’t want to spend the time planning, our Activity Booklet has step-by-step instructions with activities that don’t require any planning other than gathering supplies and printing booklets. What do we do after your girls complete the activities? Well of course give them the badge to display proudly on their vest, they earned it! Additionally If you are like many leaders we want to award our girls when they complete something even beyond just the patch. One great way to show achievement is with a certificate. Don’t worry you don’t have to make them, I found a resource that has done all the work for you and all you have to do is print them and customize the certificates with each girl’s name, badge or award earned, date, and troop leader. Editable certificates perfect for awarding girls after earning a badge. More Resources For You Beyond This Site I get asked a lot what other resources are out there on the internet for Leaders. I have done some digging over the years and have used many of the resources myself. I compiled a list of some great companies that sell patches, programs and also other bloggers offering amazing resources that may fit your needs even better than my site did. Checkout what I found. Enjoy every minute being a leader and continue to inspire your girls!
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Celebrate the start of the year with your class with this fun Back to School Positive Bingo game.This is a self running game on the computer, whiteboard or projector. Included are words to reinforce positive behaviour in your class to create the perfect class from gamification. There are enough cards for the whole class. 30 bingo Cards Included. I have played this game with my own class at the start of last year and they loved it. This Bingo game is also useful all year round when your are needing to reinforce positive classroom relationships. In particular perfect for those hard to reach classes all year round. The games can run on computers, whiteboards or projectors. All that is required is that you print, cut and laminate the Boards and press start on the PowerPoint Show. There are 30 different Boards for your students to choose from and with the shuffling ability of the game, every game is different so that your students do not get bored of it. This game is self timed with a 10 second interval between the questions giving the students enough time to mark off or put a counter on their Board. Enjoy and please remember to follow me by clicking the following link to easily find my latest resources and receive discounts. Click to follow me Customer Tips: How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺
The classic SPOONS GAME with a Geometry twist! Print and cut out these cards (on fun colorful paper!) to start the fun. HOW TO PLAY PLACE VALUE SPOONS: The object of this game is to get a 3-of-a-kind (picture, definition, vocabulary term)! Each player starts with three cards. The dealer then takes a card off the top of the deck to have four cards in their hand, removes one and passes it face down to the left. Each player discards to the person on their left. The last player places their discard into a trash pile. Cards are picked up and passed quickly around the table until someone gets three of a kind and takes a spoon from the center. Once the player with three of a kind takes a spoon, anyone can take a spoon. The player left without a spoon is "out". If at any time the draw cards run out, pause to reshuffle the trash pile and keep going. FONT CREDIT - Amy Groesbeck
This was something Elijah asked for last fall, and we put it together then. It is very simple, but one of his favorite lapbooks to pull out and play with; he LOVES to set up candy shop and have me visit his store! This is a part-whole circle set similar to what is used in …