Thanksgiving Day Math Game
Last
year for Thanksgiving, I wanted a game that the kids could easily play and have
fun. So I bought a big styrofoam
ball and a bag of feathers from Dollarama and printed out a picture of a
turkey. I taped the turkey on the front
and stuck the feathers in. The students
had to take turns rolling a die and take that amount of feathers out of the
turkey. Once all the feathers were gone,
the students had to count how many feathers they each had and the student with
the most feathers won. Then the students
placed the feathers back into the turkey and played again.
So this year, I decided to take this idea one step further and created feathers (which I laminated) with numbers and pictures of either one die or two dice. And the game pretty much stays the same in that kids take turns rolling either one die or two dice and either take that amount of feathers or take the feather with that number/die/dice on it.
I hot glue gunned Q-tips on the back of each feather so they would go into the Styrofoam ball a little easier.
The kids really had fun playing the different games. You can purchase this game in my TPT store at the following link:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Thanksgiving-Day-Math-Game
Or
in my Teachers Notebook shop at:
http://www.teachersnotebook.com/product/kemble_flynn/thanksgiving-math-game
Enjoy!
Kemble :-)
So this year, I decided to take this idea one step further and created feathers (which I laminated) with numbers and pictures of either one die or two dice. And the game pretty much stays the same in that kids take turns rolling either one die or two dice and either take that amount of feathers or take the feather with that number/die/dice on it.
I hot glue gunned Q-tips on the back of each feather so they would go into the Styrofoam ball a little easier.
The kids really had fun playing the different games. You can purchase this game in my TPT store at the following link:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Thanksgiving-Day-Math-Game
Or
in my Teachers Notebook shop at:
http://www.teachersnotebook.com/product/kemble_flynn/thanksgiving-math-game
Enjoy!
Kemble :-)
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