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8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations
8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations
8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations
8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations
8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations
8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations
8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations
8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations
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This packet includes 8 fun "spring time" math games that correspond to several different first and second grade common core standards.

The games were all designed to be easy for the teacher to make and easy for the children to play individually or groups of two/three. They have been used successfully in my first grade classroom and altered as needed to be more user friendly for my students. Most games have an image that visually demonstrates how to the play the game, without the need for difficult to read or lengthy directions.


8 math games included:

1. Ways to make a number (number 6-10)

2. Ways to make a number (double digits) (1.NBT.2, 1.NBT.4)

3. Counting on number patterns (counting rules 3 to 6) (1.OA.5)

4. Place value (4 different ways to represent a number) (1.NBT.2)

5. Fact families (1.OA.3)

6. Double-Digit word problems (using a variety of vocabulary)(1.OA.1)

7. Number sense (finding 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less than a number) (1.NBT.5, 1.NBT.6)

8. Comparing/Adding numbers (1.NBT.3

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8 Spring Themed Common Core Math Stations

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Description

This packet includes 8 fun "spring time" math games that correspond to several different first and second grade common core standards.

The games were all designed to be easy for the teacher to make and easy for the children to play individually or groups of two/three. They have been used successfully in my first grade classroom and altered as needed to be more user friendly for my students. Most games have an image that visually demonstrates how to the play the game, without the need for difficult to read or lengthy directions.


8 math games included:

1. Ways to make a number (number 6-10)

2. Ways to make a number (double digits) (1.NBT.2, 1.NBT.4)

3. Counting on number patterns (counting rules 3 to 6) (1.OA.5)

4. Place value (4 different ways to represent a number) (1.NBT.2)

5. Fact families (1.OA.3)

6. Double-Digit word problems (using a variety of vocabulary)(1.OA.1)

7. Number sense (finding 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less than a number) (1.NBT.5, 1.NBT.6)

8. Comparing/Adding numbers (1.NBT.3

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Standards

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Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.
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