7th-grade math can be a bit daunting, but there are plenty of fun games than can help make the process a bit more enjoyable. Here are a few of the easiest and most fun games to play:
1. Candyland: This classic game is perfect for a rainy day. Simply take a bunch of candy and place it in a circle on the ground. Players then take turns moving their candy around the circle, trying to reach the center first.
2. Hangman: This classic game is great for working on vocabulary and spelling. All you need is some paper, a piece of string, and a hangman board. Write words or phrases on the board and have players try to guess the word or phrase by spelling it out. If they get it right, they can add a letter to the word or phrase. If they get it wrong, they have to take a letter off the board.
3. War: This classic game can be great for practicing math skills. Players take turns rolling two dices and then adding the numbers that come up to create a number in the range of 1-6. The player with the highest number wins the game.
4. Memory: This classic game can be a great way to practice memory skills. All you need is a deck of cards with different pictures on them. Players take turns flipping a card over and then have to remember the picture on the previously flipped-over card.
5. Sudoku: This classic puzzle game can be great for practicing math skills. All you need is a newspaper, a pencil, and some Sudoku puzzles.
6. Quiz Show: This classic game can be great for practicing math skills. All you need is a TV and a bunch of questions from a quiz show. Players take turns answering a question and then writing the answer. The first player to finish the game wins.
7. Hangman with Multiple Numbers: This variation of the classic game is great for working on math skills. All you need is a hangman board with multiple number strips, a piece of string, and a hangman board. Write numbers or math problems on the board and have players try to guess the number by spelling it out. If they get it right, they can add a number to the word or math problem. If they get it wrong, they have to take a number off the board. The first player to get all the numbers or math problems on the board wins.
8. Hot Potato: This classic game can be great for practicing math skills. All you need is a bunch of potatoes and some cups. Players take turns flipping a potato in a cup and then telling the next player what number the potato is. If they get it wrong, they have to take a potato off the cup. The first player to get all the potatoes off the cup wins the game.