51ºÚÁÏ

Last updated

12 March 2025

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Based on the popular card game with new options
Beginning with all the cards facing down, the aim is to match the question with the correct answer. Remembering where the matching cards are requires considerable concentration. Once a match has been found these cards are removed from the table.

I have provided:
Two lots of 2 - 12 times table provided in black numbering
Two lots of 2 - 12 times table answers provided in black numbering
Two lots of 2 - 12 times table provided in six coloured numbering
Two lots of 2 - 12 times table answers provided in six coloured numbering

A pupil score card both in monochrome and colour

Print sheets, stick on to card for durability, laminate, then cut out questions and answers

Option 1: Black numbering - You decide on the scoring system
Jumble questions and answers together or jumble questions and answers in a separate pile.

Option 2: Coloured numbering
Each of the six colours has a score attached to it
For example - if the student correctly matches the BLACK (1X7) or (7X7)and BLACK (7) or (49) then this would be worth 1 point on their score card.
RED is worth 2 points, Purple is worth 3 points, Green is worth 4 points, Blue is worth 5 points and Orange is worth 6 points.
You can of course change the points system according to your needs. The player with the highest number of points is the winner.

HAVE FUN!

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