- Solid Wood Games
- Very Family Oriented
- Try Jelly Beans for younger students
- Try Muggins for older students
- Great for younger students
- Reinforces number sense
- Lots of different short games can be played with these colorful cards
- Build marble computers
- Super fun!
- More of a solo game than a family game, but very engaging and teaches both mathematics and the very basics of computer science.
- pattern recognition, spatial thinking, fast-paced
- card game
- practice fluency of all four basic operations, strategic thinking
- addition & multiplication, strategic thinking, probability (advanced players)
- can be played with 5, 6-sided dice and a scoresheet. No need to by the box.
- addition & multiplication, strategic thinking, probability (advanced players)
- Like Yahtzee? Farkle is great, too!
- honestly, most games that involve dice are great math games!
- Learn mathematics while creating at home.