
Microsoft Excel required
Suitable for Year 3 & Year 4
A new set of random numbers every time the file is opened.
2 playing boards for each game - join together -72 playing squares in total.
Main image is the left hand playing board for Game 1
Game 1 - Single digit + single digit (2-10)
Game 2 - Single digit (2-10) + two digits (10-99)
Game 3 - Three digits (100-990) + one digit (2-9)
I have provided a full instruction sheet on how to set up and play the game and a clear explanation on what the various colours on the board represent.
Alternatively, you have the flexibility of nominating what you would like the colours to represent before the commencement of the game.
Lucky Dip cards are a unique feature of the game and are provided for each of the games. Once again, you have the flexibility of providing your own instructions for these cards.
Use of a calculator can be a valuable tool in the students checking for correct answers and solving any possible disputes.
I believe that your students will not only have great fun with these board games but also benefit hugely in strengthening their addition knowledge and place value skills.
In addition to playing the game individually, why not try playing in pairs or small teams. Use of the IWB can provide great excitement with the whole class being involved at the same time.
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