Learning after school at our house has to be fast paced and fun. These math games are both. They are also a cinch to make and frugal too. Subitizing is the ability to recognize an amount without counting. It’s not a skill most of us were specifically taught in school but in recent years it’s been added to most elementary math curriculums. As the name of my blog suggests I am not a huge fan of flash cards but for some things that require automatic recall they make sense. Subitizing is one of those skills that requires automatic recall but flash cards aren’t the only way you can work on the skill. Games like these are great too.
Gather your materials . You will need some sentence strips ( using the back side) , scissors, and a permanent marker.Cut your sentence strips in half. I used 2 colors but you don’t have to. Draw a line down the middle of each card and a tally mark on one side , number on the other. These should not match. Let the marker dry completely before playing.
The first game we played is a variation of dominoes.
We placed one card on the table and split the others among the players. Then we took turns building by matching up the tally mark amounts to the numbers.
The first person that had all their cards down won.
The next game was my son’s favorite. It’s a head to head speed game. Here are the instructions: Shuffle the cards. Place two down so the tally mark is facing the finish line ( in our case the end of the table) . Place the other cards in a pile face down and flip. When a match is made place it down end to end and keep going. The first person to reach the finish wins.
Practicing math at home does not need to be extra worksheets all the time. Make these simple games and you can play and practice at the same time.
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