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Pumpkin Seed Math Games
If you carve a pumpkin for Halloween or make a pumpkin pie from scratch, you鈥檙e going to have a lot of pumpkin seeds. You can put them to good use by turning them into 鈥渄ice鈥 and playing math games this fall.

Games to make
The kind of dice you make will depend on the game you want to play, but for all games the basic idea is the same. Players will toss the seeds and the side that lands face up is the number they will work with. You鈥檒l want to select seeds that are more flat than rounded. Remove any transparent skin that remains on the seeds, so it won鈥檛 dissolve in the marker ink and make a mess. Use a regular fine Sharpie or other permanent marker. I find that the extra fine markers tend to dry out while writing on the seed. You can use any color, but for some games the color matters. You鈥檒l also want to establish a top and bottom of the seed. I write all the numbers with the point of the seed on the bottom so 6s and 9s don鈥檛 get confused.
Count the Dots
This works well for young children learning to count. Take six pumpkin seeds. On one side of each seed draw dots like those on a die. Leave the other side blank. To play, toss the seeds and let them land. Count all the dots facing up. The person with the most dots wins!
Add the Numbers
Older children who are learning to add can play with numbers instead of dots. You can vary this depending on the skills of the children. For early learners, make two each of 1, 2, and 3. For children practicing higher number adding, make a range from 1 to 9. To practice adding higher numbers, make a set with all 6s, 7s, 8s, and 9s. Those are scary numbers to add until you get the hang of it, which is the whole point of this game.
To play, toss the seeds, then move the blanks out of the way. Line up the numbers so they are easier to see and add up.
Addition and Subtraction
Working on subtraction? Write the number on one side of the seed in black and write the same number on the opposite side in a different color such as red. Now when you toss the seeds, add all the black numbers and subtract the red numbers. The result could be a negative number!
Evens/odds
This game works with dots or numbers but requires a set with writing on one side only. Players take turns predicting the outcome of the toss adding up to an odd or even number. The first player calls 鈥渙dds鈥 or 鈥渆vens,鈥 tosses, checks the results. S/he gets a point if s/he is right, a point goes to his or her opponent if s/he guessed wrong.
Numbers and Symbols
You can have more than numbers on your dice. Make a set of seeds that include numbers and function symbols: + , -, 脳, and 梅. Each player should have her own identical set of seed dice. All players toss at the same time and the person who can make the number sequence with the highest answer wins. In this game, players are allowed to combine numbers to make a larger number. For example, a 1 and a 2 can become 21, as long as all the exposed numbers and symbols are used. The simplest rules for this game will be to take the order of operations from left to right, but players who want to stick to the 鈥淧EMDAS鈥 order of operations (parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction), can certainly work that into the game.
Matching Equations
To make the game more cooperative, play the same game above, only this time the two players try to make their two number statements equal each other, or get as close as possible. This is more difficult to accomplish. so it鈥檚 all right to be a little flexible with the rules, since the players are not competing and you won鈥檛 have to settle disputes.
Players can make up their own games. They can also work in more complicated operations like exponents, or they can arrange the placement seeds above and below a line to represent division (this may require paper and pencil). Chances are, if they have reached this level of sophistication with mathematical operations, they would prefer eating the seeds to playing with them, but it鈥檚 still a fun challenge.
Whatever their level, when players have exhausted their interest in the seeds, be sure to take a break and enjoy some pumpkin 鈥減i.鈥 Sorry, I had to include that, because let鈥檚 face it, if you鈥檙e playing math games for fun, you鈥檙e a person who appreciates this humor!




