Description
These math games create high levels of student engagement and rigor, while providing students practice with identifying and counting coins and dollars. Using the classic GUESS WHO game boards, students ask yes or no questions to try and guess their opponent’s mystery amount of money. It takes a lot of skill to not only formulate questions, but also eliminate money amounts based on their opponent’s answers. The games are perfect for math centers or early finishers!
PLEASE NOTE: This resource includes templates for an original version of “Guess Who?” sold on Amazon, as well as this specific newer version of the board game: Guess Who on Amazon. Other versions may have different dimensions for the flaps, and therefore the cards will not fit.
This download includes 6 game versions that can be used for differentiation or to switch out as your students progress:
-Identifying Coins and Dollars (Labeled)
-Identifying Coins and Dollars (Not Labeled)
-Counting Coins Level 1 (coins ordered from greatest to least)
-Counting Coins Level 2 (randomly mixed coins)
-Counting Coins Level 3 (randomly mixed coins, higher total value)
-Counting Dollars and Coins
Each of the 6 versions includes:
-Game Board Money Cards (to fit into the game board flaps)
-Mystery Money Cards (contains an amount of coins/dollars that opponents are trying to guess)
-A “Cheat Sheet” (a visual reference sheet for students to use if they get stuck thinking of questions to ask). The more they play, the less they will need the Cheat Sheet!
Example questions:
“Do you have less than 75 cents?”
“Do you have enough money to buy an item that costs $1.00?”
“Does your coin have George Washington on the front?”
Please see preview for all that is included.
Check out all available Guess Who game sets:
Editable Guess Who (Create Your Own Games!)
Guess Who Mystery Number (Place Value)
Guess Who Mystery Addition Fact (Addition to 20)
Guess Who Mystery Subtraction Fact (Subtraction to 20)
Guess Who Mystery Money (Counting Dollars and Coins)
Guess Who Mystery Clock (Telling Time)
Guess Who Mystery Shape (Geometry)
Guess Who Mystery Fraction (Fractions)
Guess Who Mystery Multiplication Fact (Multiplication)
Guess Who Mystery Division Fact (Division)
Guess Who Mystery Decimal (Place Value Practice for Decimals)
Want FREE storage labels for all of your Guess Who Games? Find them here:
You may also like this money activity based on another classic game:
Jenga Math Game Cards for Counting Money
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