Lorraine Jean Hopping • Hopping Fun Creations

TEACHER AND PARENT REVIEWS


C. Rogers, the "Math Guru":
There are a lot of products similar to this one, but this is the best "Math Games" book that I have ever purchased. It has easy-to-understand instructions and games are matched to appropriate grade-level curriculum. Students really enjoy these games and have opportunities to learn from them by reflecting on the strategies they use, creating new games, and by attempting challenging tasks included in the book. If you are looking for a good Math games book, look no further.

Sameron, California parent:
Games in this book are a great way to practice math concepts. I bought if for my son to play at home as extra practice. Great buy.

Miriam Martinez Medina:
This book is a must for all teachers who struggle with making kids assimilate difficult concepts such as calculating equivalent fractions, geometry, measurement, probability and statistics, decimals, and mathematical operations ranging from addition all the way through divisions with remainder.

It contains black and white masters to photocopy in order to build your own board games. What I have done so far, is photocopy the games, color them and then have them laminated so that they can last longer. These board games are ideal for small group instruction or learning centers. Most of the games require not only the board and/​or the dice, but a worksheet for the kids to color while they advance on the board, making the games even more engaging for the students. . . .

If you are looking for something fun to do with your kids meanwhile they are mastering mathematical reasoning, this book is a must for you!

FREEBIES


Foxy Code (logical thinking)
Throw Like a Girl (speed-time-distance)
Nail Biter . . . Not! (computation)
Rod's Odds (probability)
Pea Brain (metric units)
Tax Dude (factors)
100-Meter Menagerie (computing speeds)
Boomerang Trick (computation)
Pay It Forward (very large numbers)
Ware-It-Out (consumer math, percents)

Fuzzy Football Logic
Hug Your Planet (scaling)
Slice of Life (scaling and proportions)
Homestead Geometry
Triskaidekaphilia (number 13 facts)
Mental Square Trick (area, mental math)
Atomic Time (very small numbers)
Marching Orders (geometry)

Just a Joke


Q. How does every digit feel after an addition operation?
A. Number.

Q. What famous sheep counter is always tooting her own horn?
A. Little Bo Beep.

Q. Why is the number 7 scary?
A. Because 7-8-9. ("seven ate nine")

Math Games and Puzzles


25 Super Cool Math Board Games


My bestselling book for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents is a lively collection of games that reinforce important math skills (grades 3-6): computation, fractions and decimals, geometry, probability, logic and problem solving, and more.

The games are suitable for classroom, small group, and two–player use. Several solitaire and self–checking activities and reproducibles are also included.

Here's a sampling of the games and skill topics:

  • Skyscraper Run-Up Relay Race (computation)
  • Bargain Chasement (money math)
  • Remainder Raccoon (division)
  • Factor Bowling (factors and multiples)
  • Gopher Golf puzzle (computation)
  • Creepy Crawly Fraction Game
  • Decimal Dive


One of my personal favorites is Probability on Ice, a figure skating math game. Kids "skate" a safe routine by choosing maneuvers with the lowest odds of falling and the highest possible score.


101 Math Brain-Boosting Math Puzzlers



Skill topics for these puzzlers include computation, geometry, problem solving, logic, patterns, algebraic thinking, and more for upper elementary and middle schools students.

Each puzzler includes "Think About It" tips and an optional "Really Big Hint" for solvers who get stuck. Once students master a puzzle format, they can move on to more challenging puzzles of the same type.

I tested these puzzlers with fifth and sixth graders and, though some kids found them challenging, they didn't want to quit until they "got it."


Here's a review by Eleanor Ennis in the journal Teaching Children Mathematics, including some creative ways to use the puzzles in a classroom:

This assortment of reproducible puzzles that build essential mathematics skills is divided into three chapters: "Numbers and Arithmetic," "Geometry and Coordinates," and "Logical Thinking." Each puzzle includes simple directions and "Think about It!" hints to guide students' thinking. Intriguing problems keep students probing and discussing long after a solution is found.

This resource could be used for interactive bulletin boards on which puzzles are posted each morning and students solve them by the end of the day. The puzzles could also be given to students who arrive early or finish their work before others. A weekly puzzle contest between teams of students would be fun and would serve as a natural way to have students work cooperatively. I think that this book would be a valuable addition to any mathematics teacher's library.



Ready, Set, Roll! (Math Dice Games)



"Ready, Set Roll!" includes four colorful dice and rules, reproducibles, and teaching notes for addictive math games that kids like to play just for the fun of it. Note: When you buy a used copy, make sure the four dice are included!

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My Books and Games

Children's Books
Choose Your Move Adventures!
COMING LATER THIS YEAR: Adventures of a Crater Creature, The Stormy Voyage of Captain Reckless, and the Lost Pirates of Waylay Bay!
Chief Joseph: The Voice for Peace
COMING SEPT 2010, it's the sad, moving tale of the Nez Perce leader who lost his land, many of his people, and his life-long fight to keep the peace with settlers and soldiers. (Click for "Freebie" history puzzles.)
Bone Detective: The Story of Forensic Anthropologist Diane France
Is it possible to fall in love with bones? Try not to, after you read about Diane France's true-life science adventures, searching for and examining skeletons. A 2006 Outstanding Science Trade Book "Selector's Choice" (NSTA/CBC). Starred review in Booklist. 2007 Finalist, SB&F "Young Adult" science books!
Space Rocks: The Story of Planetary Geologist Adriana Ocampo
How did a young Argentine with an endless imagination make her dream of exploring space come true? Adriana Ocampo found her path to science adventure through space-traveling robots and crashing asteroids and comets! (Click for "Freebie" science quizzes.)
Crime Science
Autopsies/The Body as Evidence and Crime Scene Investigation!
Sports Hall of Fame
Venus and Serena, Peyton Manning, Michelle Kwan, and others for ages 6-9. (Click for "Freebie" sports quizzes.)
Today's Weather Is . . . A Book of Experiments
Outdoor fun for 6 to 9 year olds.
Wild Weather! Wild Earth!
Tornadoes! and Hurricanes! are my two best-selling books.
A NEW GAME!
Letter Perfect English
Coming soon, it's a must-have card game set for English language teachers and tutors. (Click for Freebies.)
Teacher's Books
Language Arts Games
Packed with ready–to-go, lively games and activities for teaching grammar, vocabulary, and dictionary skills. (Click for "Freebie" word search puzzles to download.)
25 Math Board Games!
This is my top seller for teachers. (Click for "Freebie" puzzles.)
Creative Approaches to Social Studies
15 Primary Source Activities: American History and American history games, both co-written by a middle school social studies teacher.
Game
Mars 2020
Race from Earth to Mars, an orbiting target, by fixing malfunctions and answering intriguing science questions. Or play the fast-paced, alternate version: a flat-out race, no questions asked.