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Math games:

Block Out!

Materials – graph paper, coloured pencils or markers, 2 dice

  • Players choose colors, then take turns rolling the dice, and shading in a rectangle given by the dice rolls. If you roll a 2 and a 5, you can shade in a 2 by 5 (or 5 by 2) rectangle. No one can shade in a square that has already been colored.
  • If there is no room to fit the rectangle you rolled on the board, you pass. If all players pass in a row, the game is over.
  • Players get a point for each square they have colored in at the end of the game.
  • Play can be in groups of 2-4. It is also possible to play individually or collaboratively. For a collaborative or solitaire game, players roll and try to cooperatively fill up as much of the board as possible. If every player must pass in a row, the game is over. The fewer the number of leftover squares, the better the game.

Save Twenty (great for estimating, mental math, developing number sense and probability)

Materials – paper, pencils, 5 dice

Play is best with 2 or 3 players.
The goal of the game is to roll as close to (or equal) to 20, without going over.
You’ll have four rounds per turn.
For the first rounds, roll all five dice. You may save as many as you like, from zero to all.
Any dice that are saved may not be re-rolled for the rest of your turn.
For your second and third round, roll the dice you haven’t saved. You may save as many of these as you like.
For the fourth and final round, roll any remaining unsaved dice.

Now score your points. If your five dice form a sum greater than 20, you score 0.
If the dice sum to 20 or less, that number is your score for the turn.
Play for 9 turns. The winner is whoever has the greatest score at the end of the game.

 

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