Multiplication Jenga
All you need is a Jenga board and a permanent marker.
Here are the rules of the game from Multiplication.com's blog.
It is played just like Jenga; however, a multiplication fact is placed on a side of a game piece.
When setting up the tower, make sure to place the multiplication fact face down so no player can see the probem.
When a piece is chosen the player must answer the question correctly to keep the tile. If answer incorrectly, the question is asked to the other player and if answered correctly - they get to keep the tile.
The game ends when the tower falls and whoever has the most tile pieces is the winner.
See the embedded 1 minute and 20 second YouTube video below.
Here are the rules of the game from Multiplication.com's blog.
It is played just like Jenga; however, a multiplication fact is placed on a side of a game piece.
When setting up the tower, make sure to place the multiplication fact face down so no player can see the probem.
When a piece is chosen the player must answer the question correctly to keep the tile. If answer incorrectly, the question is asked to the other player and if answered correctly - they get to keep the tile.
The game ends when the tower falls and whoever has the most tile pieces is the winner.
See the embedded 1 minute and 20 second YouTube video below.
Of course this could be altered to fit whatever facts you are currently working on. There are so many possibilities with this.
Enjoy!
Brad
Brad
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