Addition and Multiplication War are simple games using a regular deck of cards to practice math facts. Low stress, adaptable, and fun!
Check out my Best At-Home Math Resources for Elementary Kids to Build Confidence guide!
Addition War – Directions
Players: 2
Materials: Deck of cards (remove face cards or let Jack = 11, Queen = 12, King = 13)
- Shuffle the cards and divide them evenly between both players.
- Each player flips over two cards at the same time.
- Add your two numbers together.
- The player with the greater sum wins the round and keeps all cards.
- If both players have the same sum, it’s WAR:
- Each player flips over two more cards, adds again, and compares.
- Continue until one player has all the cards or time is up.
Multiplication War – Directions
Players: 2
Materials: Deck of cards (remove face cards or assign values)
- Shuffle the cards and divide them evenly between both players.
- Each player flips over two cards at the same time.
- Multiply your two numbers.
- The player with the greater product wins the round and keeps all cards.
- If both players have the same product, it’s WAR:
- Each player flips over two new cards, multiplies again, and compares.
- Play until one player has all the cards or the teacher calls time.
Optional Differentiation
- Write the equation before keeping cards
- Timed rounds instead of playing for all cards
- Target number: closest product/sum wins
- Partner talk: explain how you solved
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Addition and Multiplication War
Addition and Multiplication War are simple games using a regular deck of cards to practice math facts. Low stress, adaptable, and fun! Check out my Best At-Home Math Resources for Elementary Kids to Build Confidence guide! Addition War – Directions Players: 2 Materials: Deck of cards (remove face cards or let Jack = 11, Queen…
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