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The rules are to help students learn their 2, 3, and 5 multiplication tables. But, like all the other games on this site, it can easily be adjusted to suite your child's level.
Materials:
Hundred Board Deck of cards with only the 2, 3, and 5 cards Different color marker/crayon per player
Object of the Game:
Be the player with the most numbers colored in
How to play the game:
Player 1 pulls a card from the deck. Player 1 has to find a number that is multiple of that card and colors that number in with their color. Player 2 repeats the process.
Rules;
Once a number is colored, it cannot be used again. Players lose their turn if they can't think of a number to color in. The game ends when all the possible numbers are colored in The player with the most numbers at the end of the game wins.
Examples:
Player 1 pulls a 3 and colors in the number 15. Player 2 pulls a 5. S/he cannot color in the number 15. But, every other multiple of 5 is available. Player 3 pulls a number 2 and colors in the number 20.
Alternatives:
Use all the number cards in a deck Use a dice Challenge: Use multiple dice and players have to find a multiple of BOTH numbers Use a dice with more than six sides Make the game quicker: Have a set number of turns Have a set number of minutes per turn or for the whole game.