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Multiplication Make-a-Square How to Play MATERIALS: • Each pair will need a deck of multiplication cards (attached). Laminate the cards so they last longer. • Note: Store the cards for each factor in a different bag. If pairs are working on different factors, each partner can use a separate deck and still play together. The other partner can check the answer with a multiplication table. • Each pair will need a game board • Each partner should use a different colored marker/pencil.
DIRECTIONS: • Player 1 flips over a multiplication card to solve. Player 2 checks to make sure the answer is correct. • If solved correctly, Player 1 makes a vertical or horizontal line connecting any two neighboring dots. If the line completes a square, the player colors in the square with her marker color and then gets another turn by flipping over another card. • If the answer is incorrect, Player 1 loses her turn and Player 2 flips over a card to solve. • The player with the most colored squares wins.