1-2-3 OY! is a set of ten card games which are adaptable to any age level or ability. Flexible rules provide for optional use of one or all of the basic math skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division) up to 16x tables. Both fast and slower card games are included and the games are suitable for ages 5 to adult. Directions in English, French...
Swedish children's game based on the popular "Mamma Mu and Kråkan" series. Translation: "1-2-3 counts Mama Mu and the Crow". The main object of the game is to teach young children to count. The game has two spinning wheels and ten areas numbered one through ten. Players take turns spinning the first wheel to get a number between one and ten. They then move...
Another simple arithmetic card game/activity for young children, also called "Räknespel"/"Counting game" in the rules. The deck consists of cards numbered 1-9 and players draw from it in turn. Whenever a player has cards adding up to 10, they can bank those cards for one point a card. Cards left in hand when the deck has run out count for minus one point...
In this math education game by WLW Ent., players have to compete placing down 7 cards onto their mat to achieve a sum of 1 in 3 different ways. One side of the mat requires the player to come up with 3 addition problems to arrive at the solution of 1. The other side of the mat requires the player to come up with 1 addition problem, 1 reciprocal-only...
Arithmetic game for 2-10 children from 8 years upward. With 1x1 Memory, elementary multiplication can be practiced in play. The game may take a simpler or more demanding form depending on whether the cards are played face-up or face-down, or whether all the cards or only part of them are used. The tasks and answer cards are used to calculate across the...
An educational game focussing on multiplication (up to 10 x 10). The game's main components are 30 "multiplication dice"- dice that have a multiplication problem printed on three sides, and the results on the opposite sides. The rules sheet suggests three different variants that can be played: 1) "The stacking multiplication adventure" The aim of this game...
A game designed for the 2012 Solitaire Print and Play contest. The year is 2014, and you've been hired to get the construction projects for the 2024 Olympics back on track. The previous supervisor randomly approved project sites without building anything, ran off with most of the money, and has left the city unhappy. Can you successfully get the Olympics...