Print on cardstock, cut and laminate for durability.
Velcro tabs may be used on boards and back of cards to help keep in place or if using as a file folder activity. Answer key boards can be used to play multiple games. Instructions are included. Cards can be printed twice to create a matching game. Great for early finishers, math centers and group work. Tips for Teaching Sudoku
Explain the rules only 1 of each image in each row/column and 4
square. Teach students to start with a row that has only one empty space to fill and ask them Whats missing from that row? Have them try out different possibilities and see if there are any conflicts to the rules. After that row is complete ask them how that affects other rows. Is there another row that now only has 1 empty space? You may also try looking at the picture cards and work with one picture at a time. Ask the student If you only have 1 snowflake left to use, where can it go?
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BUMP
BINGO
Use the answer keys as the BINGO
boards. Print, cut and laminate for durability. Use all the individual image cards as the calling cards. Use tokens for students to cover what is called. The winner can be the first to get 4 in a row either vertical, horizontal or diagonal, or the first to get all 12 outside squares covered or the 4 inside squares covered.
Directions: Each player chooses 10 tokens
(different colors for each other). Each player in turn will choose an image card, find the image that matches and place his token on the matching image. If the image already has 1 token on it, it may be Bumped off by an opponent. You can only BUMP if there is only one token. If there are two tokens, the space is locked and can not be BUMPED. The first player to use all their tokens wins.
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Connect 4
Use the answer keys as the Connect 4
boards. Use the individual image cards from the board of your choice and place 1 of each image in a pocket die. Two pockets will be empty. Students roll the die and cover the image they roll. If they roll a blank, they loose their turn. The winner is the first to get 4 in a row either vertical, horizontal or diagonal.
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Use the answer keys as Bump boards.
Print the answer key twice and cut one apart to create the cards. Once a card is drawn, place it at the bottom of the deck to be used again. Laminate for durability.
Cover the Board
Use the answer keys as the boards.
Students roll a die, count their roll, and cover that number of images with their tokens. The winner is the first to get their game board completely covered.