Monkey Multiplication
Printable Math Card Game
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Monkey Multiplication
You are going to love these cute monkeys because they really motivate children to
practice multiplication facts.
(Similar games to practice addition, subtraction and division facts can be found in
Making Math More Fun Card Games.)
All You Need To Do Is -
Print Monkey Multiplication Game Cards on card – Cut along the dotted lines on
the Game Cards.
Print Number Cards on card – Cut along the dotted lines of the number cards.
Print the Instruction Card.
Next, give them to group of 2 – 4 children and let them go
or if you are a parent, you can play with your child or your children.
Many more math card games are included in
Making Math More Fun Card Games.
Including similar games of
African Animals Addition
Subtraction Snakes
and Division Dog
so kids can have just as much fun practicing addition, subtraction and division.
Please Enjoy Your Free Card Game – Monkey Multiplication.
Till next time,
Teresa
Making Math More Fun www.makingmathmorefun.com
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Monkey Multiplication
Instructions
Each player has a game card. Number cards are
spread out face down in the center.
To start – each player takes 4 number cards. Players
then try to create a true multiplication equation by
placing the number cards over the monkeys. The first
player to do this is the winner. If no player can make an
equation, each player picks up another card. This
continues until one player creates an equation.
Repeat, with players scoring one point for each time
they are first to make an equation.
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