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Christmas Maths Games Worksheets

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Overview Christmas Maths Games Worksheets is a comprehensive resource containing 8 worksheets with a focus on using fun engaging activities to support students in learning maths with a Christmas theme. Worksheet Descriptions *1) Christmas Sudoku *This is a fun Christmas themed 9 X 9 sudoku grid for students to complete with 9 different pictures in each row and column. 2) Christmas Wordsearch The interactive wordsearch challenges students to find the Christmas related words within a grid. 3) Battleships This is a Battleships game where students have to pick 10 coordinates and take it in turns to guess their opponents coordinates. If their opponent guesses correctly, they say ‘hit’, and ‘miss’ if they guess incorrectly. The first person to guess all 10 correctly is the winner! This aids the learning of coordinates within a fun game. 4) Cross Number Puzzle Students have to do each calculation and put the answer in the crossword grid above. This combines solving maths problems in a fun crossword format. 5) Christmas Picture Puzzle Students need to use the picture sums to find the value of each Christmas themed picture. 6) Christmas Codebreaker Students have to solve the maths questions, then find the corresponding letter in the key and write the letter below their answer. Each letter is part of a word that spells out the answer to the Christmas joke at the top of the page. This activity combines number reinforcement with an engaging puzzle format, promoting both learning and enjoyment. 7) Magic Square The object of the game is be the first person to make a row or column add up to 20. Each person takes it in turns to roll the dice and put the number that it lands on somewhere on the grid. This promotes adding skills in a fun, enjoyable game. 8) Christmas Maze Students have to solve the questions to find the route from the top to the bottom of the maze. Answer Key A comprehensive answer key is included with the resource, offering educators a valuable tool for quick reference and assessment. This ensures students receive accurate feedback, reinforcing their learning. Downloadable Format Christmas Maths Games Worksheets resource is conveniently available in a downloadable DOC format. This allows for easy printing and distribution to students, making it a flexible resource for both classroom and remote learning environments. Designed to cater to various learning styles and proficiency levels, this resource not only reinforces primary level maths but also encourages students to actively engage with maths through puzzles and games. The inclusion of answers facilitates efficient assessment and supports educators in guiding students through the learning process.
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Maths Games

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There are various classroom maths activities, including maths games, which are purely recreational – and no doubt they have their place. But there are maths games which demand a real involvement on the part of the players and which call for both reasoning and imagination(surely two key features of any worthwhile mathematical activity). Some of these are games for two players, where the aim is to win and where competitive excitement can run high; others are solo games, where the aim is to achieve a particular objective and where the satisfaction is a more private one. We have tried numerous games in the classroom, with pupils of different ages and abilities, and have selected eight of our favourites for the collection offered here. The booklet provides clear instructions for each game, together with the appropriate grid for you to photocopy and laminate. None of the games requires complicated materials and all of them are easy to explain and to put into practice.
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Maths Game

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A simple but effective maths game which can be easily adapted and suitable for a range of ages and abilities. Ideal for team games and partner work. Good for discussion
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Maths games

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I made a collection of different maths games that can be played as starters or at the end of the day. These can be made into a keyring to keep on you/in the classroom and easy to hand!
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Miss-BeckyMiss-Becky

Primary Maths Games

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Save £2 when bought together! These three games are the perfect way for children to revise their number vocabulary, coordinates and times tables skills. The games are the perfect resource to have for a discrete lesson or prepared and ready to use for interventions, plenaries, early finishers and morning starters. They encourage children to revisit the same basic maths skills on a 'little and often' basis to boost children's knowledge and recall. All three games have been thoroughly tried and tested to give you a robust game that can be enjoyed by a range of primary ages. You will wonder how you coped without them!
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Maths Revision Game

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A simple but effective game which revises different topics in maths. Pupils play in teams. They choose an area (eg ratio) from the game board. The PowerPoint will throw up a question about the chosen area and reveal the answer when clicked. This activity can easily last a whole one hour lesson. Pupils enjoy the competitive element. It can be used as a ‘fun’ way to revise maths in preparation for the KS2 SATs. Categories in the game: calculation, reading scales, algebra, perimeter, area, angle, fractions, decimals, percentages, data handling (pie charts, line graphs), measure, co-ordinates etc.
3 SATs Maths Revision Games KS2 - Year 6 Board Games - Fun Maths Revision. Answers Included.Quick View
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3 SATs Maths Revision Games KS2 - Year 6 Board Games - Fun Maths Revision. Answers Included.

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A set of three SATS style question Games based on Arithmetic, Roman numerals and problem solving questions found in the SATs papers - INCLUDES ANSWERS. Can be done as a independent revision activity or used in boosters. Created by a year six teacher (97% maths at and above expected pass rate last year), maths coordinator and deputy head. Used on the afternoon before the 2018 maths SATS tests and updated in 2019. The games allow the teacher to check the mathematics concept with a SATS style questions. This is designed specifically for revision purposes as I have found my class sometimes fail to retain certain mathematical methods or struggle to use what they know to figure out what they don’t. Requires dice and counters. Please click on my name above for loads of maths, reading and writing resources that are aimed at getting the best out of your year 6 class.
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KS2 Maths Games Worksheets

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The resource includes 8 printable maths games/worksheets targeted at KS2. This includes: Wordsearch Battleships Codebreaker Pyramid Sudoku Cross Number Puzzle Corners Magic Square Answers are included.
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Minecraft Maths Games (Mini Pack)

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Develop key maths skills whilst having Minecraft themed fun with this PDF collection of 7 games! The perfect way for children to spend time building confidence and number skills through the wonderful and FUN world of Minecraft! You might also like our Gaming Word Searches Resource includes: Minecraft Multiplication Maze (dice game to practise multiplication) Block Busters (dice game to introduce simple algebra) Barmy Blocks (dice game to practise addition) Battle Creepers (like battleships to learn/practise co-ordinates) Busy Blocks (dice game to learn about arrays, area and perimeter) Time Is Ticking (card memory game to learn digital and analogue time equivalents) Mega Minecraft Combat (top trumps style card game) The first five games are ready to play. The last two are templates for children to create their own games! This resource also includes a hundred square and number line on a themed page for children to use alongside the games for support. All games have easy to understand instructions written for children on them. These games are featured in our other 4 Minecraft packs. *As with any game with online capability we strongly recommend that children play with people they know using local area networks or in a private realm. We do not advocate children playing games online with strangers.
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PaineltdPaineltd

Maths Games

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Fun, competitive games which encourage children to practise and apply the mathematical skills they have been learning. Included in the bundle: 1 more or less 10 more or less Doubles and near doubles Fractions halving Fractions ½, ¼, ¾
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Maths Games

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A package of games and activities, which can be used as part of the lesson, between lessons or by TAs or parents helpers as a support activity for lower ability children. Activities mainly to do with the 4 operations.
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Math Game

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There are 8 pages of spinners and 2 pages of arrows. You can print one large spinner per page or 3 small spinners per page. These spinners are great for a variety of Maths Games and Maths Centres. I use the smaller spinners for students to cut out and place in their Math notebooks for early finishers. To fasten the arrow to the spinner, use a brad or a paper clip.
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Christmas Maths Games

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20 pages of Christmas themed maths games to play with Reception children and upwards. These games are designed to reinforce number recognition, counting and matching, whilst having some Christmas fun! Your bundle includes: quick worksheet games, colourful board games, dice games and number card games...enjoy!
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Using a Calendar in Maths Game

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A fun calendar skills maths activity for lower Key Stage 2 (KS2) (originally designed for Year 3 and 4 - Y3 and Y4) - or Primary 4 and 5 in Scotland-, to provide practice, during the Time focus in maths, of reading or using a calendar. It consolidates understanding of months and gives practice of calculating days and weeks after / before etc, developing students’ general understanding of how calendars work. It could be used with lower ability students in Year 5 and 6 too. Students will practise terminology such as ‘fortnight’, ‘day before yesterday’, ‘a week on Tuesday’ etc and be encouraged to count on and back in sevens for full weeks. If they are to move forwards or back 8/15/20 days etc, they can learn to move to the nearest exact week then move back or forwards a day as appropriate, rather than counting days one at a time. **UK date formats used. ** Please check the preview to assess suitability. The resources are in PDF within a Zip file. The Question Cards are also included in a Word document to be easily editable so that you can amend them if required, perhaps adding in details relevant to the school / country in which you are teaching. The game board is in 3 sections and is comprised of 3 months of the calendar (May, June and July). Children use the instructions printed on the cards and boards to navigate forwards and backwards in time, until someone reaches the end of July! A rule card is included for the children to refer to. This could be used with groups across the whole class or perhaps just for a group that needs lots of consolidation of calendar work, to add some variety to their learning programme. The boards were designed in A3 and they work really well at this size if being used with a larger group. If you can only print in A4, you might want to scale it up on the copier after printing. However, A4 works fine too. You might need to use the ‘shrink to fit’ setting on your printer if printing in A4. I hope your students find this an engaging activity. If you can spare a moment I would be so grateful for a review. Many thanks. You might be interested in some of my other Maths / Numeracy games and activities: Line Symmetry Board Game and Cards Change from £1 Four in a Row Games Basic Addition and Subtraction Activities BUNDLE For engaging, time-saving printables and presentations to help plan Primary Literacy, Maths and French lessons, visit FullShelf Resources
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Dice Maths Games - Multiplication

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Watch your students develop speed and fluency in multiplication with these fun dice games! Use in your Maths groups or centres. Allows for differentiation and use the different game boards to focus on different times tables. Allows students to use 6, 8, 10 or 12 sided dice depending on their ability level. DICE GAMES Noughts and Crosses - Four pages of this multiplication version of Noughts and Crosses / Tic Tac Toe. Each page uses a different number sided dice with 6 games on each page. 5 In A Row - Students can practice up to their 12 times tables using these 5 games. First to cover 5 in a row wins the game. 4 In A Row (Multiples)- Using one die instead of two, students must cover the multiples of the number rolled on the 100 or 150 number board. First to cover 4 in a row wins. Drop Zone- Watch your students aim for the biggest multiplier on the Drop Zone mat as they try to reach 100 first! RELATED PRODUCTS Multiplication and Division Mental Math Strategy Posters Addition and Subtraction Mental Math Strategy Posters Maths Computation Question and Method Cards Like Resourcing Time on Facebook for updates. Follow Resourcing Time on Pinterest
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Addition and Subtraction Math Games

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Addition & Subtraction Dice Games for Maths. 4-in-a-row Gameboards ♦ 14 Different Gameboards. ♦ Equipment needed – dice, counters, gameboard ♦ Suitable for 2 players ♦ All games are provided in both colour and black and white. How to Play: 1. Player A rolls the dice. 2. Player A looks at the dice picture on the left side of the board and works out the required sum. 3. Player A finds the answer to the sum on the gameboard and covers one of those squares with his/her counter. 4. Player B has their turn. 5. Players continue to take turns. The winner is the first player to get 4 of their counters in a row. The Gameboards: ♦ dice + 1 1+1, 2+1, 3+1, 4+1, 5+1, 6+1 ♦ 5 + dice 5+1, 5+2, 5+3, 5+4, 5+5, 5+6 ♦ 10 + dice 10+1, 10+2, 10+3, 10+4, 10+5, 10+6 ♦ 10 – dice 10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6 ♦ 20 + dice 20+1, 20+2, 20+3, 20+4, 20+5, 20+6 ♦ 20 – dice 20-1, 20-2, 20-3, 20-4, 20-5, 20-6 ♦ 100 + dice 100+1, 100+2, 100+3, 100+4, 100+5, 100+6 ♦ 100 – dice 100-1, 100-2, 100-3, 100-4, 100-5, 100-6 ♦ 100 + (dice x 10) 100+10, 100+20, 100+30, 100+40, 100+50, 100+60 ♦ 100 – (dice x 10) 100-10, 100-20, 100-30, 100-40, 100-50, 100-60 ♦ Doubles 1+1, 2+2, 3+3, 4+4, 5+5, 6+6 ♦ 9 + dice 9+1, 9+2, 9+3, 9+4, 9+5, 9+6 ♦ 19 + dice 19+1, 19+2, 19+3, 19+4, 19+5, 19+6 ♦ 99 + dice 99+1, 99+2, 99+3, 99+4, 99+5, 99+6 © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
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Maths Games (Lego)

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Lego maths game. Three different ability lego maths games designed to encourage children to develop their addition and subtraction skills. Pupils start off with a set number of bricks and add/subtract bricks as they move around the board after rolling a dice. The winning pupils are the pupil with the most bricks and the pupil who finished the board game first. Its important that pupils record their addition and subtraction sums while playing the game. FANTASTIC RESOURCE - Children love to play this game.
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Maths Games Collection

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What’s included? -Blockbusters (notebook document based on the TV show) -Code Breakers (adult / child creates a coded message - children to quickly crack the code to reveal message) -Countdown (notebook document based on the TV show) -Ultimate Countdown (similar to Countdown, but designed to be more challenging / a bit different) -If this is the answer, what is the question? (notebook document, open-ended, very popular with creator’s class) -Wheel of Fortune (notebook document based on the TV show) -Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Number Edition (PowerPoint presentation based on the TV show) -Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Fractions Edition (PowerPoint presentation based on the TV show) -Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Blank version (so you can create your own / allow pupils to create their own) -Maths Revision card game (I have this set printed in four different-coloured sets - pupils enjoy playing this at wet breaktimes / spare 10 minute slots, and as an activity for those who’ve finished their task in lesson)