

Negative Integer Dice Games
Looking for a way to extend your students with negative integers? These hands on games are both challenging and engaging, and allow students to practise adding, subtracting and multiplying negative integers!
Set up is easy peasy, all you need are dice, counters, whiteboard markers and the game boards in plastic sleeves!
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Why Choose The Negative Integer Dice Games?
- All games are engaging and hands on!
- All games can be played with the materials you already have on hand in your classroom, die, counters, etc.
- All games are aligned to Australian Curriculum Outcomes
What's Included?
- Negative Integer 4 in a Row (4 Versions Included)
- Negative Integer BUMP (4 Versions Included)
- Make -25 (Mixed Operations)
- Multiplying Madness Board Game
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