🎲Uno Math Facts
Objective
Be the first player to get rid of all your cards by correctly solving math facts.
Materials
1 deck of UNO cards
Before You Start
Choose the operation you are practicing (circle one):
Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division
Choose the fact family : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
✅ Example:
If you are practicing multiplication and choose the 7 fact family,
a card with the number 2 becomes: 2 × 7 = ____
Setup
Shuffle the UNO deck.
Deal 5–7 cards to each player.
Place the rest of the cards face down as the Draw Pile.
Flip one card face up to start the Discard Pile.
How to Play
Play follows the same rules as UNO (match color or number).
When you play a number card, create a math fact using:
The number on the card
The chosen fact family
Say the math fact and the answer out loud.
If the answer is correct, discard your card.
If the answer is incorrect:
Draw one card
Then discard the card you tried to play.
Special Cards
All special cards are played the same as regular UNO:
Skip, Reverse, Draw Two, and Wild
Calling “UNO”
When you have one card left, say “UNO!”
If you forget and another player notices first, draw two cards.
Winning the Game
The first player to discard all their cards wins.
Or stop when time is up and count remaining cards.
How to Play Jenga (Math Version)
What You Need
A Jenga set (54 wooden blocks)
A flat, sturdy surface (table or floor)
Math facts written on the blocks
Setup
Stack the blocks into a tower 18 levels high.
Each level has 3 blocks placed side by side.
Alternate the direction of each level (crisscross pattern).
Gameplay
Players take turns.
On your turn:
Use only one hand.
Carefully remove one block from anywhere below the highest completed level.
You may tap blocks to find a loose one.
Once you remove a block, you must correctly answer the math fact written on the block.
After answering, place the block on top of the tower, completing a new level if possible.
Losing the Game
If you knock over the tower, you lose.
The player who caused the tower to fall is the loser.
Important Rules
Only one hand may be used at a time.
Once you touch a block, you must remove that block (unless you let go without moving it).
You must answer the math fact before placing the block on top.
Play continues until the tower falls.
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