Doubling Game (2+2, 3+3, etc.) with Pete the Cat
I made this gameboard to play with ED for math. It is the game “Bump,” for addition.
Click here to download Pete’s Doubling Practice Gameboard
What you need:
*Game board
*Die with the numbers 1-6
*Two different types of tokens (one type per player)
How to play:
*One play rolls a die (with the numbers 1-6).
*Double that number and cover one of the cats with her token. For example, if she rolls a 4 then she covers an 8.
*Then it’s the next player’s turn.
*If the other player has one token on a cat you can “bump” that token off. Once a player has two tokens on the cat, she has won that cat and no tokens can be bumped off.
*The object is to have the most cats (covered with two tokens) at the end of the game.
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