Making Your Own Math Board Games

Posted by naharazizi on Sunday, October 23, 2011



teaching multiplication can be tricky. Therefore, teachers and parents must be on the ball and use all they can to make multiplication fun and easy. One way of learning multiplication fun to use math board games.

Making math board games is easy. Everything you need some card stock and markers and you're ready to create otići.Najlakši game is to watch the game. For this you just make a game board of mathematics with a song from the start at one end and finish the second kraju.Staza could be circles or squares joined together. On May go up zigzagging board or May it go around the edge of the start of the next target.

First you need to mark the start and finish the math board game, then you can add the feature space. These are the ones that say, "another turn" or "Miss go." Some might say, "Go ahead 3 places 'or' back to the beginning." You can also choose a theme for your game like a racing car or a jungle, and decorate your own math board with temom.Prostori feature can have things related to the topic. Perhaps you, 'You have the tires. Miss Red. "the board game with the theme of racing cars.

You will also need to add some symbols, some of the game board. It can be something like a star or may relate to the theme of his igre.Odbor jungle can use trees or monkeys, a board racing car can use the car. This will be a symbol of pick up the tab.

The cards will have you copying the fact that kids want to practice. They will have something like a 9x3 or 7x5. After the cards and boards are willing to simply have diced (you can use one or two) and some markeri.Kartice are placed in a pile face down on the board.

Each player puts a mark on the start and then players alternately roll the dice. If a player falls on the face of the square, they simply follow the instructions. If a player lands on the square symbol, they pick up the tab. Then they say the answer to the multiplication fact. If their answer is correct, they still turn to throw. If their answer is correct, they miss a turn. Of course, the first player to the end will be the winner.

you can get kids involved in making the game board and decorating it. This will give them a real sense of ownership and they will be very keen to play and practice their multiplication.

Yes, creating your own math board games to practice multiplication really is that simple! The best part is that this game can then be used for other math skills than multiplication. Only the second set of cards to practice addition, subtraction or division, and you're ready to go!