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Writer's pictureJessica Adams

How to Make Math Fun with Cool Math Games

Updated: Jun 25, 2023

Help lost toys find their way home with your math skills!


Students will love this cool math board game! Keep reading to discover the many options for making this math game * into a fun learning experience!

Fun Printable Math Game


Use the plain board game for fine motor skills coloring fun.


Or, use the color board game to focus on math skills for your students to save the toys before they reach home.


Cutting activities for game pieces and dice also enhance fine motor skills.


Playing this math game also helps students learn to follow directions.


Using cool math games is a great way for students to learn through play!


Perfect for homeschooling or classrooms with students around ages 5-8!


Purchase a copy on our website here: Saved by Math Printable Board Game *


Or, if you are on Teachers Pay Teachers, purchase a copy here: Math Games / Board Games / Math Printables / Fine Motor Skills *


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Jessica is the author of the children's books about The Underground Toy Society. She decided to begin a blog about her experiences and opinions of being an author, as well as a mother and Occupational Therapist. Please note all information on her website and her blog posts are her opinions and her personal experiences. Individual results may vary and her results may not be your results or experiences. This website is meant to be general information, not specific advice. Circumstances and results may vary. The Underground Toy Society children's books aim to teach children to love and appreciate what they have. Hopefully children will want to clean their rooms after learning about The Underground Toy Society. However, all children are different and results may vary. The books are for entertainment purposes only. All recommendations and activities should be completed with adult supervision. Thanks for reading!

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