Games provide opportunities for students to practice important mathematical concepts and skills and to develop and deepen their mathematical understanding and reasoning. Games are not isolated activities but are important tools for learning, woven throughout the curriculum, preceded and followed by related activities. The rationale for using games is as follows:
- Games provide engaging opportunities for students to deepen their understanding of numbers and operations, and to practice computation
- Games encourage strategic mathematical thinking as students find an optimal way (rather than just any way) of playing the game
- Games provide opportunities for families to do math together.
Below are links that will take you to the page for the grade you would like; there you will find games with directions, and worksheets/boards you will need and a list of other materials.
Click on the grade level you would like to go to.
Click on the grade level you would like to go to.