Putt Putt Mini Golf
Each player takes a turn to drop a ball into one of the containers with numbers on them. Each round, the player must add their new points to their total before the game can continue.
Each player takes a turn to drop a ball into one of the containers with numbers on them. Each round, the player must add their new points to their total before the game can continue.
Each player will take a turn to throw or roll a bowl and knock over pins with numbers on them. The player will then add up the numbers on the pins that have been knocked over.
Players in two teams will throw rocks onto their target and will have to add up the points correctly to get to the next round. The team with the highest number of points wins.
Teammates will draw from a pile of cards and fill in the petals by doing an operation with the number that is written in the middle of the petals.
Players will compete to fill in the missing numbers on a 1-100 grid. The first player to complete the grid correctly wins.
Players must arrange the train engines with multiples of 5 in ascending order and fill in the blanks.
Players will race to complete two skip counting mazes for skip counting in 2's and 10's. The player that completes the two mazes first wins.
Players will attempt to write out numbers using twigs, the player that uses the least number of twigs wins.
In pairs, players will throw the ball to each other and skip count at each catch. Whoever reaches 30 first wins!
Players draw a card from the pile and each player chooses what column to record the number in. After going 5 rounds, the winner is the person to have the biggest number (0-20) recorded at the end of the game.
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