During the summer, I created a printable to go along with a math game we were teaching called...
After my sisters and I played during a weekend getaway, I knew I had to find a way to bring it into the school setting. By the way - if you have not played this game before, get in your car and drive to Target, WalMart, KMart, or whatever "Mart" you like and look for this:
Or, you can be cheap like me and go to the Dollar Store and buy a pack of dice. You'll need six. If you don't know how to play, you can try to decipher my kid-friendly reminders or just Google it. That's probably best. :)
When I thought about teaching this game to kids, I knew that students would need a recording sheet. I also wanted to include scoring reminders and a kid-friendly list of the rules for playing. So, I created the packet below.
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This is perfect for incorporating mental math, place value, adding 3-5 digit numbers, and probability all into one game. I like to run copies of the scoring sheet back to back and have a laminated page of the "Rules to Remember" for each group playing. My kids have always needed a double-sided copy to keep track of their scores throughout the game. I've played this game with 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. I have no doubt that 2nd graders who love a challenge would enjoy this game as well.
The new "update" on this is an alternate scoring option suggested by a sweet follower, and I love it! It's now a rule I use in my classroom and when I play with my family. :) I know this is a little something different from me, but I hope you can use it!





I'm always looking for more math games! Love it! :)
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My students love Farkle!! Love the packet!
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Thank you. This game looks like fun.
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