Earth Day Bump Game Boards You have permission to make as many copies as you need of this packet for your children or classroom only. You may NOT share this file on any website or file sharing system. ©Made by Liesl at homeschoolden.com How to play the Bump Game: Each player needs different color tokens (or mini-erasers). Use a die or a wooden cubes with the numbers suggested (either 1 through 6 or 4 through 9). Players take turns rolling the die and placing their token on the correct answer. If the other player has one token on that space, they can be "bumped" off. Once a player has two of their own tokens on the Earth space, it is theirs to keep. The player with the most covered Earths at the end wins the game! Save the Earth Bump Game 5 Add 1: Use a die with the numbers 1 through 6. Roll and add 1 to the number rolled. 4 7 3 5 Did you know: ©homeschoolden.com 3 7 The US consumes 1500 plastic water bottles every second. 2 6 6 Save the Earth Bump Game 5 Add 2: Use a die with the numbers 1 through 6. Roll and add 2 to the number rolled. 4 7 8 5 8 3 6 7 6 Did you know: 38,000 miles of ribbon are thrown away each year, ©homeschoolden.com enough to tie a bow around the Earth. Save the Earth Bump Game 2 Doubling 1 to 6: Use a die with the numbers 1 through 6. Roll and double the number rolled. 6 4 4 8 12 8 12 6 10 Did you know: Every year, Americans throw away enough paper and ©homeschoolden.com plastic cups, forks, and spoons to circle the equator 300 times. Save the Earth Bump Game 18 14 18 Doubling 4 to 9: Use a wooden cube or die with the numbers 4 through 9. Roll and double the number rolled. 12 16 10 14 8 12 16 Did you know: Every year, Americans use approximately 102.1 billion ©homeschoolden.com plastic bags, creating tons of landfill waste. Save the Earth Bump Game 12 18 14 Multiplication 2s: Use a die with the numbers 4 through 9. Roll and multiply the number rolled by 2. 16 14 18 8 12 16 Did you know: A recycled aluminum can be back on the shelf in 60 days. ©homeschoolden.com 10 Save the Earth Bump Game 15 Multiplication 3s: Use a die with the numbers 4 through 9. Roll and multiply the number rolled by 3. 12 27 24 21 21 15 27 18 Did you know: There is now six times more plastic debris in parts ©homeschoolden.com 12 of the North Pacific Ocean than zooplankton. Save the Earth Bump Game 24 Multiplication 4s: Use a die with the numbers 4 through 9. Roll and multiply the number rolled by 4. 28 32 28 24 36 32 16 36 20 Did you know: At least 90 percent of the price of a bottle of water is for things other than the water itself, like bottling, packaging, shipping and marketing. ©homeschoolden.com Save the Earth Bump Game 32 Multiplication 8s: Use a die with the numbers 4 through 9. Roll and multiply the number rolled by 8. 48 40 64 32 64 48 56 56 Did you know: Because plastic water bottles are shielded from sunlight in landfills, they will not decompose for thousands of years ©homeschoolden.com 72 Save the Earth Bump Game 63 72 Multiplication by 9s: Use a die with the numbers 4 through 9. Roll and multiply the number rolled by 9. 81 45 54 36 63 72 54 Did you know: Only 10 percent of the 140.3 million cell phones retired in 2007 were recycled. ©homeschoolden.com 81 Be sure to check out our other packets: homeschoolden.com 60+ page Dinosaur Packet (3-7 yr. olds) Digestive System Pack Simple Machines Packet Systems Earth Science Packet: Plate Movement, Earthquakes, Volcanoes and more! 50+ pages Skeleton Lapbook and Notebook Pages
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