Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. This bundle contains 9 separate Treasure Hunt games. There is one game for multiples of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Treasure Hunt is a game designed to be played with 2-3 players. #ChristmasinJuly22
Each Treasure Hunt game will includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row as seen in the pictures and preview. There are also 40 cards that have multiples to match the game and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included in each game.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
The Bonus File is all of the games (Multiples of 2-10) combined as one file.
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 3 Card Game
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. This is a great game to build multiplication fluency in your classroom. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 3 up to 30. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
There are two different styles of cards, square corners and rounded corners. Both styles are shown in the preview. This set includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of three and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 15 with a circle it would go in the 5th spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 2
Multiples of 4
Multiples of 5
Multiples of 6
Multiples of 7
Multiples of 8
Multiples of 9
Multiples of 10
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 4 Card Game
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. This is a great game to build multiplication fluency in your classroom. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 4 up to 40. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
This set includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of four and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 2
Multiples of 3
Multiples of 5
Multiples of 6
Multiples of 7
Multiples of 8
Multiples of 9
Multiples of 10
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 2
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. This is a great game to build multiplication fluency in your classroom. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 2 up to 20. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
There are two different styles of cards, square corners and rounded corners. This game includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of two and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 3
Multiples of 4
Multiples of 5
Multiples of 6
Multiples of 7
Multiples of 8
Multiples of 9
Multiples of 10
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 9
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 9 up to 90. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
This set includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of nine and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 2
Multiples of 3
Multiples of 4
Multiples of 5
Multiples of 6
Multiples of 7
Multiples of 8
Multiples of 10
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 5
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 5 up to 50. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
This set includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of five and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 2
Multiples of 3
Multiples of 4
Multiples of 6
Multiples of 7
Multiples of 8
Multiples of 9
Multiples of 10
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 10
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 10 up to 100. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
This set includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of ten and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 2
Multiples of 3
Multiples of 4
Multiples of 5
Multiples of 6
Multiples of 7
Multiples of 8
Multiples of 9
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 8
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 8 up to 80. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
This set includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of eight and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 2
Multiples of 3
Multiples of 4
Multiples of 5
Multiples of 6
Multiples of 7
Multiples of 9
Multiples of 10
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 7
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 7 up to 70. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
This set includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of seven and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 2
Multiples of 3
Multiples of 4
Multiples of 5
Multiples of 6
Multiples of 8
Multiples of 9
Multiples of 10
Treasure Hunt Game - Multiples of 6
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Treasure Hunt Game is fun game designed to help students develop their verbal counting of multiples. In this game the students are counting by multiples of 6 up to 60. This game can be played with 2-3 players. The concept for this game came from Add+Vantage Math Recovery (also known as AVMR). This game is perfect for small group instruction or math work station. Perfect for independent or instructional practice.
This set includes four cards with shapes (square, triangle, circle, and diamond). These cards are the start of each row. There are also 40 cards that have multiples of six and one of the four shapes. Nine treasure chest cards are also included.
How to Play:
Establish 4 rows using the cards with shapes. Shuffle the deck of cards, including both numerals and treasure cards. Deal 10 cards per row, face down. After dealing the cards into the 4 rows of 10 there will be 9 cards remaining. These 9 cards become a draw pile.
1. Player 1 draws a card from the draw pile and places the card face up in the row of the corresponding shape and the in the correct position of the sequence, removing the the card previously in that position. For example if they draw a 6 with a circle it would go in the 3rd spot in the circle row.
-If the removed card is a numeral card, Player 1 gives it to the Player 2 who then places this card face up into the correct position.
-If the removed card is a treasure card, Player 1 keeps the card and play continues with Player 2 drawing from the draw pile.
-Play continues.
2. The game ends when you have revealed the 4 sequences. If there are no more cards in the draw pile simply choose a card that hasn't been flipped over yet.
3. The winner is the player with the most treasure cards.
For best durability print the cards on card stock and/or laminate them to ensure extra durability. There are 14 pages that will be printed front and back. See PDF preview to see all cards in this file.
Other Treasure Hunt Games:
Multiples of 2
Multiples of 3
Multiples of 4
Multiples of 5
Multiples of 7
Multiples of 8
Multiples of 9
Multiples of 10