Student Made Games and Ways To Study

 

Bar Graphs can be made with anything around the house: coins, toothpicks, shoes or even hats. Bobby M.

Number BagTwo people take turns picking numbers out of a bag. Who ever has the highest number gets to keep both numbers. The person with the most numbers wins. Jessica A

Flash Cards can be used to add or subtract with. Joie A.

Number Bingo. You can play it with one you bought from a store or make your own with paper. Bran don H.

Write out 100 math facts Addition and subtraction. Copy them on a machine. See how many you can do each day in ten minutes! Brooke S.

Math Challenge The entire family plays. Each person tries to guess the number on the card. If you get it right you keep the card. the person with the most cards wins. If no one gets it right it goes back in the original pile. Daniel G.

Around the world You will need flash cards. Two people try to answer the math fact as fast as they can the winner goes to the next person in the row. Who ever gets the furthest from his seat wins! Autumn B.

Jump Skip You throw a rock and what ever number it lands on you add that number together. If it lands on an 8 you add 8+8. Tyler B.

Who gets the answer You hold up a card for two people who ever guesses it first wins. The person with the most cards at the end wins. Angelo S.


Mega Write five math facts on a piece of paper. Answer them If you get them all right ask another person to write five more and so on and so on. the person who has answered the most in a set period of time wins! Kelly P.

Spin the math bottle On a large piece of paper write math facts. Place a bottle on the paper. Spin it. When the two ends stop each person answers their math fact. The one who answers first wins. Leah S.