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I am certified to teach English for grades 6-12 and mathematics for grades 5-9. I create resources for these subjects among others . I am the owner of Middle School novel Units Inc. and Creativity in the Classroom

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I am certified to teach English for grades 6-12 and mathematics for grades 5-9. I create resources for these subjects among others . I am the owner of Middle School novel Units Inc. and Creativity in the Classroom
Math Archery - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 Digits
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Math Archery - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 Digits

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Math Archery Player 1 takes the problem sheet for player 1 plus the answer key for player 2. Player 2 takes the problem sheet for player 2 plus the answer key for player 1. (Players check each other's answers) The first card from the stack of game cards is turned over and both players answer the matching card number on their problem sheets. Both players work on solving the problems at the same time. (This way, there is less down time for each player). After printing and cutting out the game cards, they should be shuffled well and placed on the game board in the designated spots based on color. Players take turns drawing a card from one of the four stacks of game cards. They can draw a card from any of the following stacks: 10-point cards (yellow) - These are not multiple choice and contain the most “missed the target” cards. (With this choice there is a chance for more points, but also a high chance ofgetting zero points for drawing a “missed the target” card.) 8-point cards (green) – These are multiple choice with 4 answer choices and slightly less “missed the target” cards. (With this choice, it is easier to get a correct answer and a decent amount of points, but there is also a fairly high chance of getting zero points for drawing a “missed thetarget” card.) 6-point cards (blue) – These are multiple choice with 3 answer choices and even less “missed the target” cards. (With this choice, it is even easier to get a correct answer and there are no “missed the target” cards. However, less points are awarded for a correct answer.) 4-point cards (gray) – These are multiple choice with 2 answer choices and the least amount of “missed the target” cards. (With this choice, the player has a very good chance (50/50) to get a correct answer with the least chance of getting zero points for drawing a “missed the target” card. However, it is also the one with the least amount of points awarded for a correct answer.) The player with the highest score after each player has taken 15 turns wins the match. Players may want to continue to play more matches with the remaining cards. Version 2: In this version, the game board is not needed. All cards should be shuffled together. Player 1 takes the problem sheet for player 1 and the answer sheet for player 2. Player 2 takes the problem sheet for player 2 and the answer sheet for player 1. (Players check each other's answers). Players take turns drawing a card from the stack of game cards and answer the matching card number on their problem sheet . If the answer is correct, the player gets the amount of points stated on the card. ATTENTION: There is no reason to buy multiple copies of our games. Simply buy one game unit of a topic of your choice and then buy "Extra Problems for Our SPORTS Games" to get other math topics to use with the game(s).
Math Football - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits
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Math Football - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits

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Math Football The instructions are simple. Player 1 takes the problem sheet for player 1 plus the answer key for player 2. Player 2 takes the problem sheet for player 2 plus the answer key for player 1 Each player begins on the 50-yard line (Note: players head in opposite directions on the board), draws a card and completes the problem on the card. If the answer is correct, the player moves forward either 10 or 20 yards. (It will say how many yards to move on the card). If the answer is incorrect, the player does not move. If the player draws a penalty card, he/she must move back the stated number of yards. Both players work on solving their problems at the same time. (This way, there is less down time for each player). However, if one player finishes his/her problem quicker than the other player, he/she must wait for the other player to finish before moving on. Each player checks the answer of his/her opponent. Play continues until one player gets a touchdown and receives a point. Both players then start over on the 50 yard line. Play continues until one player reaches 4 points (or the number of points decided on at the beginning of the game).The player with 4 points wins the game. Alternate Version: Play continues until one player gets a touchdown and receives a point. THAT PLAYER ONLY starts over on the 50 yard line. ATTENTION: There is no reason to buy multiple copies of our games. Simply buy one game unit of a topic of your choice and then buy "Extra Problems for Our SPORTS Games" to get other math topics to use with the game(s).
Board Games - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits
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Board Games - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits

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BOARD GAMES There are 11 board games with 2 sets of game cards included in this unit, including holiday games boards for Christmas, Halloween, and Valentine's Day. Player(s) 1 (and 3, if four people are playing): Take set 1 of the game cards and the answers to set 2. Player(s) 2 (and 4, if four people are playing): Take set 2 of the game cards and the answers to set 1. Player(s) 1 (and 3) check the answers of player(s) 2 (and 4), and player(s) 2 (and 4) check the answers of player(s) 1 (and 3). Each player draws a card from their deck and answers the problem on the card, (They might need a piece of scrap paper for this). If the answers are correct, players take turns moving on the board. If a player’s answer is incorrect, that player does not move. The first player to reach the finish wins. ATTENTION: There is no reason to buy multiple copies of our games. Simply buy one game unit of a topic of your choice and then buy "Extra Problems for Our Math Games" to get other math topics to use with the game(s).
Math Basketball - Addition and Subtraction Up to 4 digits
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Math Basketball - Addition and Subtraction Up to 4 digits

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Math Basketball All cards should be shuffled together. Player 1 takes the problem sheet for player 1 and the answer sheet for player 2. Player 2 takes the problem sheet for player 2 and the answer sheet for player 1. (Players check each other's answers). Players take turns drawing a card from the stack of game cards and answer the matching card number on their problem sheet . If the answer is correct, the player gets the amount of points stated on the card. In addition to point cards, there are penalty cards and free throw cards. The player with the highest score after each player has taken 15 turns wins the match (or however many turns agreed upon by the players). ATTENTION: There is no reason to buy multiple copies of our games. Simply buy one game unit of a topic of your choice and then buy "Extra Problems for Our SPORTS Games" to get other math topics to use with the game(s).
Cut and Paste Activity - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits
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Cut and Paste Activity - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits

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Cut and Paste Activity Students will cut out the tiles and then choose one and paste it onto the answer sheet where it says start. Next, they will solve the problem on the right side and locate the answer from the left side of one of the remaining tiles. Finally, they will paste that answer tile next to the first tile on the answer sheet. Following the pattern on the handout, they keep answering and pasting until all problems are solved. If done correctly, the answer on the first shape should match up with the problem on the last shape.
Five Squares Game - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits
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Five Squares Game - Addition and Subtraction - Up to 4 digits

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Five Squares Game Colored pencils or crayons work best for this game. Player 1 takes the PLAYER 1 game sheet plus the answer key for PLAYER 2. Player 2 takes the PLAYER 2 game sheet plus the answer key for PLAYER 1. Each player checks the other player's answers. DIRECTIONS: Choose a game board. Larger boards make it easier to get 5 squares in a row. After the cards are shuffled, each player draws a card. The person who draws the highest problem number goes first. To start the game, the top card from the deck should be turned over. Each player finds the problem number on their own game sheet and answers it. If the answer is correct, that player gets to color in one square on the board, trying to get 5 squares in a row, while blocking the other player from getting 5 in a row. If a player gets the answer wrong, that player does nothing on the board for that turn. (Important: Both players work on solving their problems at the same time, but they take turns coloring in the squares on the board, with the player who drew the highest card before the game going first. This way there is less down time for each player). The first player to get 5 squares in a row wins the game. There are also few “free” spaces on the board(s). ATTENTION: There is no reason to buy multiple copies of our games. Simply buy one game unit of a topic of your choice and then buy "Extra Problems for Our Math Games" to get other math topics to use with the game(s).