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pdf, 3.54 MB
This is a great game to play at Halloween time:

You need: some counters and a dice per each team.
How to play:
1. Each child (or team) places a counter on START.
2. Each child (or team) starts with a score of 20. They take turns to roll the dice, and move their counter around the board. When they land on a +, -, x, or ÷ square they change their accumulated score by the amount shown on the dice they rolled to get to that square and say what their new score is. For example, a first roll of 5, landing on a ÷ square, would mean their accumulated score becomes 4 (20 ÷ 5 = 4). A second roll of 2, landing on a + square, would mean their accumulated score becomes 6 (4 + 2 = 6).
3. The winner is the child (or team) with their highest score.
Optional Uses:
1. The game can be used for an almost unlimited range of vocabulary and structures because all kinds of flash cards can be used after every calculating result. They can make a sentence or invent a maths problem using the same result.
2. The children can identify picture flash cards, read words, or sentences, write words, numbers or sentences from pictures, carry out instructions on flash cards, etc. In fact, almost any language skill can be practiced.
3. Two or three dice can be used to make the calculations even more difficult.
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