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Terri Thompson

Addition War Card Game

April 5, 2021 By Terri Thompson

One of my favorite tools for practicing math with my kids is a simple deck of playing cards.  There are so many fun things you can do!

You can count, compare numbers, subtract, or even multiply.

Today, we’re going to practice our addition skills with a few fun games of Addition War.

Practice addition with a buddy when you play this easy addition card game, Addition War. It's such a fun way to practice math!

There are so many other fun ways to practice math with playing cards, For example, you can start with the basics, like this greater than or less than activity.

Or, you can practice harder math like this 3-digit addition activity.

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How to set up your game of Addition War

You will need two people to play Addition War, no more and no less, and a deck of playing cards. Play with a friend or play with a parent.

Before beginning, you will want to pull all the jokers, jacks, queens, and kings from the deck.

Shuffle the cards and deal the entire deck to both players. Each player should have an equal amount of cards.

Now, it’s time to play.

How to play this addition card game

This game is similar to the classic card game War, but with a few twists. I’ve simplified the rules and incorporated addition into the game.

To start each player will turn over the top two cards in their stack and lay them side by side. Then, each player will add their two cards together.

The player with the largest sum gets all four cards. Put them in a discard pile. Each player will have their own discard pile.

Keep playing until the two piles of cards are gone.

After all the cards have been played, each player will count the cards in their discard pile. The player with the most cards wins.

What if the sums of both players cards are equal?

If the players’ cards are equal, leave them on the table and turn over the next two cards in the stacks and lay them on top of the first pair of cards.

The player who has the highest sum of their top two cards will take all eight of the cards.

Fun variations of Addition War

You can make the game a little harder by leaving the kings, queens, and jacks in the deck. When adding your cards together, each jack would equal 11, queens are 12, and kings are 13.

If you’re working on adding more than 2 numbers together, each player can turn over 3, 4, or even 5 cards at a time. The game will go quicker, but it will still be fun.

Finally, you can also play this game using multiplication. Instead of adding the two cards together, multiply them!

You may also like one of these fun math activities:

Subtraction with Loose Parts Math Activity

Domino Addition

Plus One Minus One Card Game

Addition Game with UNO Cards at Planning Playtime

Our favorite math resources:

When we practice math at home, we love to play games! If you want a few more games other than your playing cards, here are some I recommend:

Easter Word Scramble Printable

March 19, 2021 By Terri Thompson

What words remind you of Easter?

I can think of a few, like bunny, bonnet, and eggs. Oh, and jelly beans, jelly beans too!

You can find those words and more on this fun Easter word scramble printable. This is such a fun and quick activity for anyone who loves word games. We all need fun and quick activities, right?

Can you unscramble all the words on this Easter word scramble printable for kids? Grab this free printable and have some fun. This easy word scramble is perfect for quiet time or on-the-go fun.

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Easter Word Scramble

I just love a good word scramble, don’t you? They’re fun, get the brain working, and take absolutely no prep time. Just print and find a pencil!

Take one of these along the next time you’re sitting in a waiting room, print out enough for all the kids to do while they’re waiting for Easter dinner, or even print enough for the classroom.

Word scrambles make great time fillers.

Can you unscramble all the words on this Easter word scramble printable for kids? Grab this free printable and have some fun. This easy word scramble is perfect for quiet time or on-the-go fun.

I created this Easter word scramble printable with ten words that describe Easter. You’ll find the words bunny, eggs, basket, Sunday, jelly beans, spring, bonnet, chocolate, chicks, and of course, Easter. How long to you think it will take to unscramble all the words?

If you’re ready to solve the puzzle, use the link below to download and print your Easter word scramble. For your convenience, I’ve also included a separate printable with the answers. Feel free to print as many as you need for all your family, friends, or students.

Download your free word scramble here.

Download the word scramble answers here.

Can you unscramble all the words on this Easter word scramble printable for kids? Grab this free printable and have some fun. This easy word scramble is perfect for quiet time or on-the-go fun.

If you’re looking for other holidays, I’ve also got a Valentine’s Day Word Scramble printable and a St. Patrick’s Day Word Scramble printable you can download and print.

You may also like one of these fun Easter activities:

Painted Easter Egg Suncatcher

Pretty Easter Garland Crafts for Kids

Egg Carton Easter Basket Craft

Printable Easter Mazes at Artsy Mama

Easter Would You Rather? Game for Kids at Kitchen Counter Chronicles

Paper Plate STEM Projects

March 18, 2021 By Terri Thompson

Paper plates aren’t just for food!

In fact, we hardly ever eat on them. More than likely, we’re using them for a fun activity or craft.

Like all of these great Paper Plate STEM Projects. They all start with some plain paper plates.

Grab a pack of paper plates to try all of these fun Paper Plate STEM projects for kid. You'll find math, science, engineering, and more.

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What Are the Best Paper Plates to Use for Activities?

Luckily, the best paper plates for activities are the least expensive. So, put down the fancy birthday party plates. You’ll want to avoid anything decorative or coated.

The best plates you can get are the plain, white, uncoated paper plates. The uncoated is the important part. The slick coating on coated plates makes it impossible to paint.

Once you’ve got your uncoated paper plates in hand, you’ll want to do some fun activities!

Fun Paper Plate STEM Projects

Here’s a great line-up of STEM (which stands for science, technology, engineering, and math) projects you can do with paper plates.

Some of these great ideas even include an element of art!

Paper Plate STEM Projects

Fun STEM projects for kids that use paper plates. Fun math, science, engineering projects and more!

Paper Plate Layers of the Earth Project

Learn about the layers of the earth and create a paper plate model with this fun activity.

Phases of the Moon Mobile

Use paper plates to create a fun phases of the moon mobile.

Pumpkin Pie Fractions Activity

Learn about fractions with this fun paper plate pie fractions activity

Magnetic Squirrel and Acorn Fall Craft

Photo Credit: www.thejoysharing.com

Create a fun magnetic craft when you make this fall squirrel picture (templates included!)

Life Cycle of a Pumpkin Paper Plate Craft

Photo Credit: carrotsareorange.com

Explore the life cycle of a pumpkin with this fun paper plate craft.

Simple Paper Plate Learning Activities for Preschoolers and Toddlers

Photo Credit: team-cartwright.com

Use paper plates to make a fun set of learning & STEM activities for your little ones.

Pi Day Inspired String Art Activity

Photo Credit: www.pinkstripeysocks.com

Learn all about the number Pi when you create this colorful sting art using a paper plate.

How to Make a Pumpkin Puzzle with a Paper Plate

Photo Credit: preschooltoolkit.com

Use your math skills to create a fun paper plate puzzle.

Autumn Tree Paper Plate Whirligig

Photo Credit: www.redtedart.com

Create a fun whirligig STEM craft for autumn.

Rocking Paper Plate Boat - Red Ted Art

Photo Credit: www.redtedart.com

Use your paper plates to make a boat that actually rocks.

Octopus Science Experiments for Preschoolers

Photo Credit: preschoolpowolpackets.blogspot.com

Use a paper plate to help learn about octopus and how they move.

STEAM / STEM Challenge to go with Giraffes Can't Dance

Photo Credit: preschoolpowolpackets.blogspot.com

Use paper plates to help create your own musical instrument with this STEM challenge inspired by Giraffes Can't Dance.

Which of these fun projects do you want to do with your kids?

Fun Paper Plate STEM activities for kids

Where to Find Paper Plates for Activities

You can typically find plain, white, uncoated paper plates in any grocery or big box stores. They typically come in big (but inexpensive) packages, so you’ll definitely be on the lookout for plenty of fun paper plate activities.

If you like to shop on Amazon, here are a few sets of paper plates that will work.

More STEM Activities to Try

Edible STEM Projects for Kids

Fun STEM Building Toys for Kids

Marshmallow STEM Activities for Kids

Balloon STEM Activities for Kids

Top 10 Superhero Movies for Families

March 16, 2021 By Terri Thompson

My husband and two girls all love superheroes. They love the movies, the toys, and books. And, they’ve been trying to draw me into their world.

So, when we have a family movie night, superhero movies are very popular.

Since we’ve seen so many, I asked my superhero expert (my husband) to come up with his list of Top 10 Superhero Movies for Families.

And after superhero movie night, try one of these great ideas for family friendly movies to watch on your next movie night.

Grab the popcorn and settle in for a fun family movie night with these best superhero movies for families. You'll find choices for little kids and big kids.

Get ready for an exciting movie night! These movies are so much fun!

Note: I pulled the age suggestions from Common Sense Media. These suggestions are just that – a suggestion. Our family has allowed our kids of a younger age to watch all of these movies, but superhero movies can have intense scenes. You know your kids better than anyone and can best make the decision as to what movies are best for your family.

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Superhero Movies for Families with Kids Under 10

Get ready for a fun and exciting family movie night with one of these fantastic Top 10 Superhero Movies for families that everyone will love.

The Incredibles (Ages 7+, rated PG) – I cannot think of a better superhero movie choice for younger kids than The Incredibles. This Pixar classic about a family of superheroes is funny and exciting. It truly can be enjoyed by both kids and parents.

Big Hero 6 (Ages 7+, rated PG) – Big Hero 6 is another great animated superhero movie about a group of kids who turn into superheroes. It’s fun and has a great message. Just know that one of the main themes in this movie is dealing with grief, but in a kid-appropriate way.

Superman the Movie (Ages 8+, rated PG) – Most live-action superhero movies are not the best for younger kids, but Superman the Movie – the classic starring Christopher Reeve – is a good safe choice for the family. It’s fun and action-packed, but not as intense as the more recent offerings.

Best Superhero Movies for Kids and Tweens ages 10 and Up

Get ready for a fun and exciting family movie night with one of these fantastic Top 10 Superhero Movies for families that everyone will love.

Spider Man (ages 11+, rated PG-13) – There are quite a few Spider Man movies, but in my opinion, the 2002 version starring Tobey Maguire is my favorite. It’s funny, action-packed, and tells the origin story of this popular superhero.

Captain America: The First Avenger (ages 11+, rated PG-13) – Captain America: The First Avenger is probably the most tame of all the Captain America movies. It’s also a whole lot of fun! Since this is the first Captain America movie, it tells the origin story and it’s always fun to learn how a favorite superhero came about.

Wonder Woman (ages 12+, rated PG-13) – If you want to see a movie with strong female characters, pull up a couch and slip this DVD in the player. This is yet another origin story (origin stories are the best!) with a fun, sensitive, and strong character.

Ant-Man (ages 12+, rated PG-13) – Ant-Man is tamer than many of the other superhero movies and also full of humor. But, there’s still a lot of comic book fun. It’s a fun story of an unlikely hero.

Get ready for a fun and exciting family movie night with one of these fantastic Top 10 Superhero Movies for families that everyone will love.

Thor: Ragnarok (ages 12+, rated PG-13) – Unlike the other movie picks, Thor: Ragnarok is not the first movie in the Thor series. But, it is the funniest and has the better story. You don’t even need to have watched the first Thor movie to enjoy this one (and I know because I still haven’t watched the first one).

Guardians of the Galaxy (ages 12+, rated PG-13) – Guardians of the Galaxy is probably the most fun of all the superhero movies. It’s full of humor, an awesome group of rag-tag characters, and by far the best soundtrack out of any of these movies. It’s definitely a favorite in our family.

Black Panther (ages 12+, rated PG-13) – It was hard to decide, but Black Panther is probably my favorite out of the entire list. It features diverse characters, strong and smart female characters, an amazing fictional city, and a story that hooks you from the very beginning. It’s lots of fun with a great message.

Bonus: The Avengers (ages 13+) – I’m including The Avengers as a bonus movie on the list because it’s definitely one of the best – though it’s more suited for tweens, teens, and above. It’s more intense at times but the story is great and it definitely ties a lot of the other movies together.

If you’ve got superhero fans in the family, you’ll definitely want to try one of these superhero movies for families at your next family movie night. They’re exciting and so much fun!

Get ready for a fun and exciting family movie night with one of these fantastic Top 10 Superhero Movies for families that everyone will love.

You may also like one of these family movie night ideas:

Top 10 Musicals for Family Movie Night

Top 10 Sports Movies for Families

Yummy Popcorn Treats for Family Movie Night

Big Hero 6 Printable Popcorn Box at Ruffles and Rain Boots

Recommended Family Movie Night Resource

If you’ve got Amazon Prime, it can be so easy to have a fun movie night. They’ve got so many family friendly movies available via streaming (in addition to other great benefits). You can sign up for Amazon Prime via this link.

Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game

March 4, 2021 By Terri Thompson

Sometimes you just need a super-simple idea.

You don’t have time to make a game. You don’t want to get out the craft supplies.

But, you do want to do a fun learning activity with your kids.

This simple Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game is perfect for those days when you just don’t have the time to prep an activity. Just print it out and grab some loose change. You’re ready to go.

And then, when you want to have more fun with math, you can check out all the rest of our Awesome Hundred Chart Activities here.

Guess the hidden number on the hundred chart with this easy math game for kindergarten and first grade, Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game.

This Hundred Chart Hidden Numbers game will help with number sense. Your child will need to look at the surrounding numbers to figure out the hidden number.

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Make the Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game

You’ll need a hundred chart. You can get one using the link below. Feel free to save it to your computer and use it whenever you need a hundred chart.

Click this link for your printable hundred chart.

Grab a few pennies from your change drawer and you’re ready to go.

Guess the hidden number on the hundred chart with this easy math game for kindergarten and first grade, Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game.

Play the Game

Cover up one of the numbers on the hundred chart with a penny. Ask your child to guess the hidden number.

They’ll need to look at the surrounding numbers to guess.

If they’re having problems figuring out the number, you can ask a few questions:

What’s the number before the penny? Can you count up to find out the missing number?

Also, show them how they can count backwards to find the number or use skip counting by ten to figure out the number.

Guess the hidden number on the hundred chart with this easy math game for kindergarten and first grade, Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game.

Extend the Fun

  • Make this hundred chart hidden number game harder by covering up multiple numbers. Use as few or as many as you want.
  • This game would work great with two or three kids. Have the kids take turns covering up numbers for each other.
  • Cover a whole chunk of numbers. Can you child figure out all the numbers that are hidden?

Just remember, learning activities don’t have to take a lot of work. Sometimes all you need is a super-simple idea like our Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game.

Guess the hidden number on the hundred chart with this easy math game for kindergarten and first grade, Hundred Chart Hidden Number Game.

You may also like one of these math activities:

Kindergarten Math: Counting to 100 by Ones and Tens

One Fish Two Fish Number Match

Driveway Hundred Chart

Hundred Chart Puzzles at Playdough to Plato

My Must-Have Hundred Chart Resources

You can find some great hands-on hundred chart toys to extend the fun.

Try a sturdy and fun hundred chart with removable numbers or put up a large hundred chart with pockets. Or, you can get a hundred chart play mat for the floor.

Check out all the fun resources I found below.

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