1 X 2 30 ÷ 10 30 ÷ 5 6 ÷ 3 2 X 1 2 X 3 6 ÷ 2
3 X 10 30 ÷ 6 9 X 2 10 X 3 2 X 9 3 X 2 30 ÷ 3
3 X 10 9 X 2 2 X 1 1 X 2 18 ÷ 2 18 ÷ 9 6 X 5
2 ÷ 2 2 ÷ 2 30 ÷ 3 30 ÷ 5 30 ÷ 10 2 ÷ 1 2 X 3
6 X 5 30 ÷ 10 18 ÷ 2 3 X 2 5 X 6 2 ÷ 1 30 ÷ 6
18 ÷ 2 6 ÷ 2 6 ÷ 3 5 X 6 2 X 9 10 X 3 18 ÷ 9
2,5, 10 – Snak es 1
Fact Family Snakes
Object of the game: To have the longest “snake” at the end of the game. A “snake” is a line of squares that touch – See example below. They can be “squiggly,” but they all have to touch.
Additional Materials needed:
Game counters in different colors for each player, or if you are playing on a laminated board – dry erase markers in different colors for each player.
How to play:
Shuffle the multiplication/division cards and place them facedown where all players can reach them.
The first player takes the top card, answers the problem, and then finds a square on the board with a problem from the same fact family as the drawn card. (It cannot be the same one as the card drawn.) Then the next player draws a card and so on. The winner is the player with the longest snake when you run out of cards.
If it is a tie when you run out of cards you can play “sudden Death.” Shuffle the deck of cards again and take turns playing . First player to make his/her snake longer wins.
Printing: Landscape, 2-sided, flip on short side.
Note: There are 5 different gameboards/sets of cards in this File. Be sure to keep them separated correctly or the game
won’t work.
1 X 2 2 X 1 2 ÷ 1 2 ÷ 2
3 X 2 2 X 3 6 ÷ 2 6 ÷ 3
9 X 2 2 X 9 18 ÷ 2 18 ÷ 9
6 X 5 5 X 6 30 ÷ 5 30 ÷ 6
3 X 10 10 X 3 30 ÷ 3 30 ÷ 10
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5 X 3 15 ÷ 5 20 ÷ 2 4 X 2 90 ÷ 9 5 X 8 3 X 5
40 ÷ 5 4 X 2 40 ÷ 8 10 X 2 10 X 9 3 X 5 15 ÷ 5
9 X 10 8 X 5 20 ÷ 10 20 ÷ 2 40 ÷ 5 8 ÷ 2 90 ÷ 10
2 X 4 20 ÷ 10 2 X 4 10 X 2 40 ÷ 5 40 ÷ 8 90 ÷ 9
5 X 8 8 ÷ 4 8 ÷ 4 8 X 5 8 ÷ 2 2 X 10 90 ÷ 10
5 X 3 9 X 10 10 X 9 15 ÷ 3 90 ÷ 10 2 X 10 15 ÷ 3
2,5, 10 – Snak es 2
Fact Family Snakes
Object of the game: To have the longest “snake” at the end of the game. A “snake” is a line of squares that touch and make a shape that a snake could lie on – See example below. They can be “squiggly” – but they can’t double back on themselves.
Additional Materials needed:
Game counters in different colors for each player, or if you are playing on a laminated board – dry erase markers in different colors for each player.
How to play:
Shuffle the multiplication/division cards and place them facedown where all players can reach them.
The first player takes the top card and finds a square on the board with a problem from the same fact family as the drawn card. Then the next player draws a card and so on. The winner is the player with the longest snake when you run out of cards.
If it is a tie when you run out of cards you can play “sudden Death.” Shuffle the deck of cards again and take turns playing . First player to make his/her snake longer wins.
4 X 2 2 X 4 8 ÷ 2 8 ÷ 4 10 X 2 2 X 10 20 ÷ 2 20 ÷ 10
3 X 5 5 X 3 15 ÷ 3 15 ÷ 5 9 X 10 10 X 9 90 ÷ 10 90 ÷ 9
8 X 5 5 X 8 40 ÷ 5 40 ÷ 8
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2 X 6 5 X 10 10 X 7 70 ÷ 7 9 X 5 5 X 9 45 ÷ 5
4 X 5 50 ÷ 10 7 X 10 10 X 5 6 X 2 12 ÷ 2 5 X 4
5 X 10 50 ÷ 5 6 X 2 10 X 5 12 ÷ 6 50 ÷ 10 12 ÷ 6
20 ÷ 5 5 X 4 4 X 5 7 X 10 70 ÷ 10 70 ÷ 7 12 ÷ 2
45 ÷ 5 2 X 6 2 X 6 20 ÷ 5 20 ÷ 4 10 X 7 45 ÷ 9
20 ÷ 4 70 ÷ 10 5 X 9 9 X 5 12 ÷ 2 50 ÷ 5 45 ÷ 9
2,5, 10 – Snak es 3
Fact Family Snakes
Object of the game: To have the longest “snake” at the end of the game. A “snake” is a line of squares that touch and make a shape that a snake could lie on – See example below. They can be “squiggly” – but they can’t double back on themselves.
Additional Materials needed:
Game counters in different colors for each player, or if you are playing on a laminated board – dry erase markers in different colors for each player.
How to play:
Shuffle the multiplication/division cards and place them facedown where all players can reach them.
The first player takes the top card and finds a square on the board with a problem from the same fact family as the drawn card. Then the next player draws a card and so on. The winner is the player with the longest snake when you run out of cards.
If it is a tie when you run out of cards you can play “sudden Death.” Shuffle the deck of cards again and take turns playing . First player to make his/her snake longer wins.
6 X 2 2 X 6 12 ÷ 2 12 ÷ 6
4 X 5 5 X 4 20 ÷ 4 20 ÷ 5
9 X 5 5 X 9 45 ÷ 5 45 ÷ 9
5 X 10 10 X 5 50 ÷ 5 50 ÷ 10
7 X 10 10 X 7 70 ÷ 7 70 ÷ 10
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2 X 8 5 X 2 10 ÷ 2 50 ÷ 5 50 ÷ 10 35 ÷ 5 16 ÷ 2
8 X 2 5 X 2 2 X 8 50 ÷ 5 10 ÷ 2 10 ÷ 5 16 ÷ 2
10 X 5 2 X 5 2 X 5 16 ÷ 8 5 X 7 7 X 5 5 X 10
10 ÷ 5 50 ÷ 10 35 ÷ 5 2 X 5 10 X 2 20 ÷ 2 5 X 7
10 X 5 2 X 10 2 X 10 8 X 2 10 X 2 35 ÷ 7 35 ÷ 7
20 ÷ 2 7 X 5 5 X 10 20 ÷ 10 2 X 5 20 ÷ 10 16 ÷ 8
2,5, 10 – Snak es 4
Fact Family Snakes
Object of the game: To have the longest “snake” at the end of the game. A “snake” is a line of squares that touch and make a shape that a snake could lie on – See example below. They can be “squiggly” – but they can’t double back on themselves.
Additional Materials needed:
Game counters in different colors for each player, or if you are playing on a laminated board – dry erase markers in different colors for each player.
How to play:
Shuffle the multiplication/division cards and place them facedown where all players can reach them.
The first player takes the top card and finds a square on the board with a problem from the same fact family as the drawn card. Then the next player draws a card and so on. The winner is the player with the longest snake when you run out of cards.
If it is a tie when you run out of cards you can play “sudden Death.” Shuffle the deck of cards again and take turns playing . First player to make his/her snake longer wins.
5 X 2 2 X 5 10 ÷ 2 10 ÷ 5
8 X 2 2 X 8 16 ÷ 2 16 ÷ 8
7 X 5 5 X 7 35 ÷ 5 35 ÷ 7
10 X 5 5 X 10 50 ÷ 5 50 ÷ 10
2 X 10 10 X 2 20 ÷ 2 20 ÷ 10
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5 X 1 5 X 1 5 ÷ 5 2 X 7 14 ÷ 7 14 ÷ 2 40 ÷ 10
1 X 5 1 X 5 14 ÷ 7 10 X 8 10 X 1 40 ÷ 4 5 ÷ 5
2 X 7 80 ÷ 8 7 X 2 80 ÷ 10 14 ÷ 7 10 ÷ 1 10 ÷ 1
4 X 10 10 ÷ 10 5 ÷ 1 10 X 1 5 ÷ 1 14 ÷ 2 4 X 10
1 X 10 1 X 10 10 X 4 7 X 2 40 ÷ 4 40 ÷ 10 80 ÷ 8
8 X 10 8 X 10 10 X 4 10 X 8 80 ÷ 10 10 ÷ 10 2 X 7
2,5, 10 – Snak es 5
Fact Family Snakes
Object of the game: To have the longest “snake” at the end of the game. A “snake” is a line of squares that touch and make a shape that a snake could lie on – See example below. They can be “squiggly” – but they can’t double back on themselves.
Additional Materials needed:
Game counters in different colors for each player, or if you are playing on a laminated board – dry erase markers in different colors for each player.
How to play:
Shuffle the multiplication/division cards and place them facedown where all players can reach them.
The first player takes the top card and finds a square on the board with a problem from the same fact family as the drawn card. Then the next player draws a card and so on. The winner is the player with the longest snake when you run out of cards.
If it is a tie when you run out of cards you can play “sudden Death.” Shuffle the deck of cards again and take turns playing . First player to make his/her snake longer wins.