Here’s a printable record sheet I found online for this game. The player who picks up the last card gets 50 bonus points. Their score is the number on the 1 card or the sum of the 2 cards. Players take turns choosing to pick up 1 or 2 cards. Ring Your Neck– This is a game for 2 players. Or multiply your cards until you get to 1000. For a twist, leave the jokers in the deck and zero drops your score back to zero.
Alternatively play until the deck runs out and the player closest to 100 without going over wins. Quick Stop: Players draw cards and keep mentally adding their total until reaching 100. Oh No! 99! This blog post from Marilyn Burns Math Blog gives not only directions for the game (which came from her book Developing Number Sense) but instructions for modifying from 2nd-6th grade level, and detailed instructions for following up with number talks and math journaling. Addition/Subtraction Math Card Games Multi Digit For Grades 2 and Up Here are some of my favorites for different concepts. While there are many commercial math games that are worth buying, there are also quite a few good math card games you can play with a deck of standard playing cards.