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Learning multiplication can be tricky. That's why teachers and parents need to be on the ball and use whatever they can to make multiplication fun and simple. One way learning multiplication fun is to use math board games.
Making math board games is easy. All you require is some card stock and markers and you're ready to go. The easiest game to create is the track game. For this one you just make a math board game with a track with start at one end and finish at the other end. The track could be circles or squares joined together. It may go zigzagging up the board or it may go around the edge with the start being right beside the finish.
First you need to mark the Start and the Finish on your math board game and then you can add the feature spaces. These are ones that say, 'Have another turn' or 'Miss a go'. Some might say 'Go forward 3 spaces' or 'Go back to the start'. You can also choose a theme for your game like racing cars or the jungle and decorate your math board with the theme. The feature spaces can also have things related to the theme. You might have, 'You have a flat tire. Miss a turn.' on your board game with the racing car theme.
You will also need to add some symbols to some spaces on the game board. These can be something like a star or can be related to the theme of your game. The jungle board might use trees or monkeys, and the racing car board might use cars. These will be the symbol to pick up a card.
On your cards you will have the multiplication facts that you want children to practice. They will have something like 9x3 or 7x5. Once the cards and the board are ready you simply need the dice (you can use one or two) and some markers. The cards are placed in a pile face down beside the board.
Each player puts a marker on the start and then the players take turns to roll the dice. If the player lands on a feature square, they simply follow the instructions. If a player lands on a Symbol square, they pick up a card. Then they have to tell the answer to the multiplication fact. If their answer is correct, they have another turn at rolling the dice. If their answer isn't correct, they miss turn. Of course the first player to reach the finish will be the winner.
You can also get the kids involved in making the game board and decorating it. This will give them a real sense of ownership and they will be really keen to play and practice their multiplication.
Yes, making your own math board game to practice multiplication really is that simple! The best part is that this game can then be used for other math skills apart from multiplication. Just make another set of cards to practice addition, subtraction or division and you're ready to go!
Terese Evans is a teacher and parent who uses math games to get kids excited about math. She shares her favorite math board games in, The Math Board Games Book. Get your free math board games at www.math-board-games.com.
How to Change a Flat Tire
Most people have had a flat tire in their lifetime. If you haven't then you must be one of the few lucky ones. Many times you can call a friend or a "good Samaritan" will stop by and help you change the tire but what if you are left to your own defenses? Could you change a flat tire yourself? If your answer is no, then read on...
Prepare Yourself
Before you find yourself on a dark, deserted street at night with a flat tire, prepare yourself. Familiarize yourself with your car. Get out the owner's manual and read the instructions on how to change a tire on your car. Locate your spare, jack, and tire tool and make sure access is not obstructed. Work the jack and find the correct placement according to your manual. It is also a good idea to carry in your trunk work gloves, a pair of wheel chocks, and a 2 or 3-foot metal pipe that will fit snugly over the end of your tire tool.
Steps to Take When You Have a Flat Tire
• At the point you think you might have a flat, drive to where the ground is level and firm and you can safely pull several feet off the side of the road. Put your car into park, engage the parking break, and put on your hazard lights.
• Get out your equipment: spare, jack, tire tool, pipe, wheel chocks, and gloves. Place the wheel chocks on both sides of the tire diagonally opposite from the flat. For example, if your rear driver-side tire is flat, secure the front passenger-side tire, and vice versa.
• Take off the hubcap and loosen lug nuts before jacking up the car. If your car is raised, the tire will spin when you try to loosen the nuts. Shops use pneumatic tools that tighten nuts and make them difficult to remove by hand, but by adding a pipe over the end of the tire tool for leverage. Remember the handy phrase: Rightie tightie, lefty loosey. Loosen the nuts, skipping every other one until you've worked your way around the wheel.
• Now it is time to jack up the car. Your car manual shows the proper positioning of the jack. Raise the car enough to get the flat off and accommodate the spare tire.
• Completely remove the lug nuts and store in a safe place and then remove the flat tire.
• Put the spare tire on with the air valve facing out and screw on the lug nuts, again alternating until you've finished the wheel.
• Lower the car and re-tighten the lug nuts using your pipe for leverage.
• Put your tools, hubcap and the flat in your trunk. Don't forget the rim and the flat tire. Now you can be on your way!
Lower the car and re-tighten the lug nuts using your pipe for leverage.
• Put your tools, hubcap and the flat in your trunk. Don't forget the rim and the flat tire. Now you can be on your way!
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