Give your students a holiday gift that keeps them learning!
I put my rhyming skills to practice with this little number:
"Your teacher is so smart
She wants you to do your part
For learning fame
Do a card game"
I typed up the rhyme and 4 card game directions.
I made 2 different versions: One set focuses on addition and subtraction and the other set includes addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
Attach a deck of cards to the game set and you have a gift for students to "Deck Out their Holidays"
2 packs of cards at Dollar Tree makes your gift only 50 cents per student.
The first 2 followers to deck my blog with a comment and their email will get a free copy!
Let me know also in your comment which version you prefer, the one with multiplication or without.
Let me know also in your comment which version you prefer, the one with multiplication or without.




That's perfect for my kiddos! I would love your idea.
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Mireya
yayaagu@aol.com
Sorry left out which one, I would love the one with addition and subtraction. However, my 8 yr old would benefit having the multiplication one, too. You choose...they are both great!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea!! I love this idea for a gift...especially as in Australia our Christmas falls in our 6 week Summer break! This would be a fabulous boredom buster...and they are learning as well!! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteTina
Good Morning Mrs Rubie
This is wonderful!! What a great idea~!!
ReplyDeleteAli
alischepis(at)gmail.com
What a fantastic idea! Addition and subtraction would be my choice.
ReplyDeletedebrammcdaniel@gmail.com
Love card games!
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Delena
Learn with ME in Grade Three
This is a brilliant idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKristen
Love this!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteA Teeny Tiny Teacher
Great idea!
ReplyDeleteBuzzing with Ms. B
I did the same thing this past Christmas except I made a booklet of games. Yours is way cuter! I'm going to have to revamp mine for this year because it was a pain to put together.
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