 Hey, hey from CESA! Did you know that there are math skills games in the CESA library that are ready for your students to play? Math games allow students time for purposeful practice to build fluency with math facts while having fun. Today we will learn how to use the math skills games in the CESA library as a daily routine. First, teachers begin by modeling the math game whole class. Then assign the game for students to complete at centers or small groups. To assign the activity, click assign. Choose the class or classes to assign the math skills game to. If you want the whole class to play the game, just tap assign to class. Or if you want individual students or groups of students to play the game, tap edit students, folders, skills, and select the individual students or student groups you would like to assign the math game to. Each activity includes an instructional video of students playing the game along with written and audio directions that will support your students in playing independently. Additionally, all of these activities can be assigned and completed at home with family members for extra practice. Now, I bet you are wondering where you can find these games. Simply tap the library button at the top of your journal. This will take you to the CESA library. Scroll down and tap the daily routines tile. Once in the daily routines category, find the math skills games collection and tap view all lessons. In the math skills game collection, there are card games, dice games, and paper and pencil games. Explore the games by grade level and keep an eye out for more math skills games coming soon. When you find what you like, just tap the game to start the learning fund. For some extra support in using math skills games in your classroom, find the implementation guide at the bottom of the collection page. And every lesson includes a lesson plan to support you in using these games in your classroom. Your challenge this week is to assign one math skills game next week. See you again soon, here at CESA.