Math Playing Fields and Arithmecubes

Math Playing Fields and Arithmecubes can add the excitement of fun competition to the practicing of math facts, and can be used with any flash cards, workbooks, worksheets, equations presented on a computer, etc..., where students are able to check for themselves whether or not the answers are correct. The playing surfaces seen in the preceding videos are available via digital download in my Selz Store. A few of the downloads are even free! There also is a download that allows you to make your own Arithmecubes. 

 

Laminated playing surfaces and Arithmecubes that appear in the videos are available, but I am interested in aligning myself with one or more worthy causes, preferably those that cater to youths and education, and allow my materials to be used to help them raise funds. Organizations interested may contact me.

 

Those that want to possibly do business as I am, and want to share their creations with the world, consider a do-it-yourself website like this one and/or a Selz Store. You can even make money by referring others to website and Selz Store services with affiliate links, which is what I'm doing with the links in the preceding sentence.

 

 

Additonal Lesson Activities

 

Basic Activities with the; Number Line, 200 chart, and Multiplication Table Fields

 

Starter activity with the playing surfaces

 

Introducing Arithmecubes

 

Beginning to integrate Arithmecubes

 

One on One Activities

 

Two on Two Activities

 

Four on Four Activities

 

Solving equations to place Arithmecubes in position to run a play

 

A passing play and a running play with four Arithmecubes

 

First and Second Down When Running Plays with four Arithmecubes

 

Running Plays During Soccer and Basketball with four Arithmecubes

 

Integrating Math into Physical Education Classes

 

In Physical Education Class if pencils and index cards are available

 

 

Visit this page for additional learning toys. Contact me with questions.

 

 

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