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Games

There are many ways to combine game-play with math.
Bingo can be used as a fun teaching tool to learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each person gets a bingo card. For a call sheet use premade math problems with the answers from 1 to 75. The caller reads off one question at a time and allow the players to figure out the answer and put their markers on one of the numbers on their card if it they get the correct answer to the problem and it matches an answer on the card. Here is a ready-made printable math bingo game with questions suited for students in 5th grade and up. Here is an online math bingo game.
Printable Math Games Collection
Tangram
Magic Square
Math Games with a Deck of Cards
Acing Math (Math Card Games)
Dice and Card Games to Practice Math Facts
There are many websites that contain free math games. 

mathABC.com

mathplayground.com

AAAmath.com

hoodamath.com

coolmath4kids.com

mathgametime.com

kidsmathgamesonline.com

funbrain.com/math-zone

education.com/games/math

primarygames.com/math

knowledgeadventure.com/subject/math-games/

www.abcya.com

learninggamesforkids.com/math_games

mrnussbaum.com/mathgames

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