One of my students' favorite game is I Have Who Has. They literally BEG me to play it.
They beg again and again and again.
And it's fine with me!
Why do I love this game?
What more could you ask for in a game?
I have created a simple one-sheet template for I Have Who Has. It's perfect to print on card stock, cut out, and then keep in a baggie.
Click HERE for my free template in that you can use in your own classroom.
Do you teach math?
Click HERE for my free math vocabulary I Have Who Has game.
I use them often to review math facts in a quick couple of minutes. My students LOVED it and would beg to play again to beat their time.
I have addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and mixed facts, and I like to review them throughout the year. Even in our multiplication unit I like to review addition facts. You can check them out in my TPT store HERE.
Here is a pic of my multiplication I Have Who Has game.
Have you played I Have Who Has in your classroom?
What topics do you play I Have Who Has with?
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They beg again and again and again.
And it's fine with me!
Why do I love this game?
- It's so easy to implement.
- It works in ANY subject.
- It's a quick and easy review.
- And kids love it!
What more could you ask for in a game?
I have created a simple one-sheet template for I Have Who Has. It's perfect to print on card stock, cut out, and then keep in a baggie.
Click HERE for my free template in that you can use in your own classroom.
Do you teach math?
Click HERE for my free math vocabulary I Have Who Has game.
I use them often to review math facts in a quick couple of minutes. My students LOVED it and would beg to play again to beat their time.
I have addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and mixed facts, and I like to review them throughout the year. Even in our multiplication unit I like to review addition facts. You can check them out in my TPT store HERE.
Here is a pic of my multiplication I Have Who Has game.
Have you played I Have Who Has in your classroom?
What topics do you play I Have Who Has with?
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