Quantitative Reasoning Games
Quantitative Reasoning Games
Grade Level: K-2
Amount Available: 5
Journey through the swamp by adding and subtracting numbers on the dice. 2-4 players.
Grade Level: K-2
Amount Available: 5
Target the basic building blocks of math for first grade students with this math game: addition and subtraction from 0-9, comparing numbers (greater than, less than, equal to) and learning odds and evens. 2-4 players
Grade Level: 3-6
Amount Available: 5
Kids build math-fact fluency with this challenging board game. Using numbered playing cards, create or change fact families on the triangle board. Be the first to play all your cards, and call out “tri-FACTa!” 2-4 players
Grade Level: 2-6
Amount Available: 4
Sumoku is a unique crossword-style game with numbers. Players add up their numbered tiles to a multiple of the number on the die. Scores grow with every connected row and column. 2-8 players.
Grade Level: 3-6
Amount Available: 5
Prime Climb is a perfect game for ages 10+ (or 8+ with adult guidance) to explore mathematical structure in multiplication, division, and prime numbers in a fast-paced, dynamic game of strategy and luck. 2-4 players.
Grade Level: 3-6
Amount Available: 5
Up to 5 players can enjoy FROGGY FRACTIONS at the same time. Shuffle and give 4 cards to each player. Keep 1 card face up and start playing. Your objective is to make the equivalent-4 set of cards before anyone else does.
Grade Level: 4-8
Amount Available: 5
Students will solve puzzles, unlock hidden clues, and unravel the mystery of the Stargazer’s Manor. Note: There is some setup that needs to occur prior to the game being played. 3-8 players.
Grade Level: 2-8
Amount Available: 5
Players scramble the numbers and then put them back in numerical order. 1 player.
Grade Level: 3-8
Amount Available: 5
Students will make an equation among the nine number cards on the table. They'll say the result before anyone else and then show their proof. If the math is correct, they keep the cards. Deal more cards and keep going until the deck runs out. The person with the most cards wins. 6 players.
Grade Level: 3-8
Amount Available: 5
Players use positive integers (whole numbers) in their quest to achieve mathemetical goals. But it's not just putting 4 and 2 together to "make" 42; use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to achieve the Goal or draw three extra playing cards if you have all of the digits in the Goal number! With Math Fluxx, the fun is exponential! 2-6 players.
Grade Level: 2-6
Amount Available: 5
Students race to answer math word problems as they collect the dragon treasure. 2-4 players.