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Practice addition and subtraction with these fun card games.
Go Fish for 10 (card game)
Remove kings and jacks (ace=1, queen=0) Each player gets 4 cards. Play just like Go Fish, but instead of looking for matches, look for combinations of 10.
Sum War (card game)
Remove Kings and Jacks (ace=1, queen =0) Split the deck equally. Each player turns over two card and says the sum of their numbers. The person with the greater sum wins and takes the cards. Play for a certain amount of time or until all the cards are gone. The person who gets all the cards first, or who has the most cards, wins. You can also play using subtraction.
25 (card game)
Remove face cards. Split the deck equally. Each player turns over a card and adds it to the previous number. You keep adding cards until you reach 25. If a person's card would go over 25, they need to subtract the number. When some hits 25, they win.
Minecraft education lesson-decimals and fractions https://education.minecraft.net/lessons/decimalfraction-garden/
Closest to Zero (card game)
Remove face cards. Each player gets 4 cards. Players take turns drawing a card from pile and deciding to swap a card or discard. The goal is to have the sum of card in your hand to be the lowest. To end the game, a player says, "Closest to Zero" and lays down their cards. Other players get one more turn and lay down their cards. The player with the lowest sum of all cards wins.
Khan Academy 5th grade Math Skills decimals, volume, measurement, shapes
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-fifth-grade-math