Dice Math Games: Addition & Subtraction
Do you like to play math games to reinforce basic skills. This set of addition and subtraction games are a fun way to reinforce math skills. This pack includes 11 games. All you need to do is add dice (and in some cases a spinner- paper clips work great for that).
You can read more about these math games here.
$4.00
Description
The games included are:
- 4 in Row (3 versions)
- Batter Up! (3 versions)
- Buzzin’ For Honey
- The Race is On!
- Spin More or Less (2 versions)
- How Many More to Make 10? (2 versions)
- How Many More to Make 12?
- Number Yahtzee (2 versions)
- Add or Subtract
- Roll and Cover (3 versions)
- Race to 20
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