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  1. All of the Box Cars and One-Eyed Jacks games below can be used to teach and reinforce basic math concepts. Each game employs the use of dice (Box Cars) and/or a deck of playing cards (One-Eyed Jacks).

  2. Box Cars & One-Eyed Jacks provides education and development products to change the way students learn. Our award-winning math manipulatives and literacy manipulatives help students in primary, upper elementary, and middle years.

  3. Mar 16, 2022 · 108 games for counting, patterning, numeration, addition and subtraction, multipication and division. Accompanying title: Radical Math (v.7), Call number : Kit 11. v.

  4. Oct 6, 2020 · Cover title. Vol. 4, 6 by Joanne Currah and Jane Felling. Includes bibliographical references and index. [Vol. 1]. Ready to use manipulative math games for K-3 and special needs -- v. 2. Ready to use manipulative math games for grades 1-9 -- v. 3. Special games with special dice -- v.

  5. Our games and products instill a deep understanding of math concepts across the math curriculum. Explore our variety of cards, dice, multi-sided dice, dominoes, shakers, dice trays, and double dice to create math magic in your classroom.

  6. Concepts: Comparing and Ordering Fractions. Equipment:1 double regular die & gameboard per player. Goal/Object: To place all 5 fractions in order in 7 or less rolls. Each player has a gameboard showing 5 places (left to right) to place fractions and 2 places for rejected fractions.

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    Each player takes 18 dice of one color and picks a side of the dice tray to be their “racetrack”. Each player picks up a pair of dice, rolls, and calculates their sum.

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