The first time we played, we did it as a whole group with the girls against the boys and I was coach/judge/moderator so that I could make sure they understood how to play the game.
We gathered as a group with the board in the middle and the cards in one pile, face down.
Pick a card and read the math problem. Decide if it is true or false. If it is false, tell why.
Use the number line to check and see if the person has given the correct answer.
If answered correctly, move your game piece the number of spaces on the owl on your card. Follow any directions that are on the game board.
The game I played with my children is in black and white because I printed it out on the copier. But the download is in full color as shown above!
The girls won the group game, and we ran out of time before we could partner up and play the game, so we are going to do that today.
I hope you enjoy this freebie, and please do come back and let me know how it worked out in your classroom! Click on the picture below to download "Love Me True" from my TPT store.
Be sure to check the link up for other great ideas and/or freebies from the other first grade iTeach bloggers!
I love that players have to explain why the problem isn't true. Great practice for (dare I whisper it?) testing.
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Linda at Primary Inspiration
As a fellow first grade teacher, I LOVE this game! Finding ways to practice equality is challenging. Thanks for the great freebie!
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Sarah
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Thanks for sharing your awesome ideas and for participating in our collaborative linky. :)
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Thanks for sharing your awesome ideas and for participating in our collaborative linky. :)
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