Challenge students to design and make a maths board game.
Add to your collection of classroom games by having students design and make their own board games with this maths challenge worksheet.
Students must identify a maths concept and make a board game to help their fellow classmates better understand it. Concepts might include operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division), percentages, decimals, fractions, place value, or large numbers.
Games may include:
- a game board
- rules or information on how to play the game
- any questions or game pieces that are necessary to play the game
- answer sheets for any questions in the game.
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