Use this four-in-a-row game to enhance your students’ logical thinking skills in a fun and collaborative way,
Elevate Problem-Solving Skills with a Four-in-a-Row Game
Are you looking for a student-centered activity to enhance your students’ critical thinking skills? Then look no further than Teach Starter’s four-in-a-row game!
This classic game, where players aim to align four counters of the same type in a row, is perfect for students of all ages and skill levels. Here’s how to play:
- Place the game board between two players.
- Sort the counters into two piles and choose a counter type for each player.
- Flip a coin or roll a dice to see who will go first.
- Take it in turns to place a counter on the game board.
- The first player to make a row of four is the winner!
This four-in-a-row logic game comes in three different file options. These are:
- Color printable PDF
- Low-color printable PDF
- Black-and-white printable PDF
Add this versatile resource to your teaching toolkit and watch your students improve their spatial awareness and logical thinking skills.
Multiple Uses for This Four-in-a-Row Game
This versatile logic game can be used in multiple ways in your elementary school classroom. Here are just a handful of ideas from our teacher team:
- Brain Breaks – Use the game as a quick and enjoyable brain break to refresh students’ minds after or during a long lesson.
- Wet Lunchtimes – Keep students entertained indoors during wet lunchtimes with this interactive and stimulating game.
- Logic Lessons – Use the game as a practical example during math lessons to illustrate concepts such as patterns, probability and strategic thinking.
Download and Print This Four-in-a-Row Game
Use the Download button above to select your preferred file option.
We recommend printing this resource on cardstock for enhanced durability and longevity.
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