Go Fish teaches players with sets of information. When you have information that can be grouped, 3- 5 items that create each set, a GoFish card game can help students memorize the sets. Here are some examples we sell (at […]
MatchIt Card Games – DIY Homeschool
A fun way to practice reading phonics lists Players must match the sound or color of the top card of the play pile. The goal is to be the first to play all of your cards. Here are the complete […]
Clothespin Activities (using categories of information)
To prepare this activity print the answer key/ answer page onto an address label sticker page and the game board on card stock or construction paper. Then, stick the answers onto the clothespins. Answers could be written or stuck […]
Sequence Board Games
This board game style can be used with most 5 – 15 member, sequences of information. Players simply collect the cards in correct order, shown on the board. Reaffirming the facts studied. Players face each other with the board between […]
Stephanie’s Board Games (using Sets of information)
In Stephanie’s board game rules, one turn for each player equals one round, five rounds equal one complete game. Players earn tokens for each round they win. We have a game that shows six ways to prove a multiplication problem. […]
Category Board Game
In the Category Board Game players take turns drawing a card or spinning a spinner then moving to the correct space. I use the # of the quotient /answer in division, # of the product in multiplication, or match colors, […]
Gotcha Card Games
I use Gotcha as an introduction to a new concept. The information is written in a specific order on the answer key, players just take turns drawing cards, trying to be the first to collect a complete set of the […]
Luke’s Card Games
Luke’s Card Game is similar to “Golf,” only with 6 cards, which makes it a catchy, very quick paced game. Help with rules The cards from this game can be used with other games that use pairs of information, […]
FamilyMom Card Games
FamilyMom is like “Old Maid” (only better).At the end of the game, the FamilyMom card holder is the winner. Most of the game files include an “Old Maid” card, just in case you want to play the ‘old way.’ The […]