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uno-style card game


addition problems 0 to 9

2+3

Krista Mahan, Teaching Momster, 2014

Terms of Use and


Legal Stuff
This is a digital product from my online store:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Krista-MahanTeaching-Momster
As such, it is for use in ONE classroom only.
This item is bound by copyright laws and redistributing,
editing, selling, or posing this item (or any part thereof) on
the internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining
written permission from the author.
Violations are subject to penalties of the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act

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Giving Credit
Is there something you would like to change? Would you like to have a different
color, font, or style? I would be happy to help with that! Let me know at my
website or via email.
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Email: krista@teachingmomster.com
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Ways to Use
Directions for Teacher:
Copy the cards (pages 5-19) on cardstock and
laminate if desired (**Notecardstock is
suggested so you can not see through the
cards)
Copy pages 20 - 22 on any type of paper and
laminate if desired. These can be left at the
center or with the cards for students to use.
Directions, answer key, and scoring guide is
included.

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Other products you may like:


Tens Frames GamesAvailable in addition
and subtraction, individual games and bundles.

Other WILD Uno


style games are
available for
language arts AND
math. .

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Frog and Toad Book Reports

2 + 3

2 + 6

7 + 2

5 + 1

5 + 3

7 + 1

3 + 6

2 + 1

Sums 0-9

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1 + 3

0 + 6

5 + 2

1 + 2

5 + 4

6 + 1

3 + 4

2 + 7

Sums 0-9

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2 + 0

0 + 3

7 + 0

5 + 0

1 + 0

0 + 4

9 + 0

8 + 0

Sums 0-9

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0 + 0

8 + 1

0 + 7

0 + 5

0 + 1

1 + 8

0 + 9

0 + 8

Sums 0-9

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0 + 2

1 + 1

6 + 2

3 + 0

1 + 4

1 + 7

4 + 5

6 + 0

Sums 0-9

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3 + 2

1 + 5

6 + 3

3 + 5

1 + 6

4 + 4

4 + 0

2 + 5

Sums 0-9

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4 + 1

2 + 4

4 + 3

3 + 3

2 + 2

4 + 2

3 + 1

2 + 5

Sums 0-9

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Numbers 0-9

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Numbers 0-9

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Numbers 0-9

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Numbers 0-9

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Numbers 0-9

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Wild Draw Four Card - This is the best, the


meanest, the most sneaky card to have. Not only
does the player get to call the next color played,
but the next player has to pick 4 cards and loses
his/her turn. HOWEVER, you can only play this card
when you don't have a card in your hand that
matches the color previously played.

Wild Card- This card can be played on any card.


The person playing the card calls any color to
continue play, including the one presently being
played if desired. A Wild card can be played even if
the player has another playable card in his hand.

Skip Card - The next player to play loses his turn


and is "skipped."

Reverse Card - Simply reverse direction of play.


Play left becomes play right, and vice versa.

Draw Two Cards - When this card is played, the


next person to play must draw 2 cards and loses
his/her turn

WHAT WORD CARDS MEAN

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**For a more simple scoring idea, you can


simply say the person who went out first
won that round and not keep track of the
scores!

Wild Draw 4 20 points

Wild 20 points

Skip 10 points

Reverse 10 points

Draw2 1O points

All regular cards are 5 points

When a player is out of cards, he gets points


for cards left in opponent's hands as
follows:

SCORING

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Each player is dealt 7 cards with the remaining


ones placed face down to form a DRAW pile. The
top card of the DRAW pile is turned over to begin a
DISCARD pile.
The first player has to match the card in the
DISCARD pile either by number or addition problem
or the right color. For example, if the card is a red
2 + 3, the player must throw down a red card or
any color 5 card or any color card with an
addition problem that equals 5. Or the player can
throw down a Wild card. If the player doesn't have
anything to match, he must pick a card from the
DRAW pile. If he can play what is drawn, great.
Otherwise, play moves to the next person.
When you have one card left, you must say "UNO"
(meaning one). Failure to do this results in you
having to pick two cards from the DRAW pile. That
is, of course, if you get caught by the other
players.
Once a player has no cards left, the hand is over.
Points are scored (see scoring section) and you
start over again. That's UNO in a nutshell.

UNO IN A NUTSHELL

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