Gingerbread Race to 50!
Directions:
1. Print the title page and adhere to envelope or file folder
2 Print the game boards onto cardstock and laminate, or you could print game board on paper.
How to play:
Each child needs their own game board and 1 die
If you printed on cardstock, then they roll the die and cover that many spaces on the board. You could use seasonal erasers or candy! If you printed on paper, then they could color that many spaces in.
The first one to get to 20 wins!
Included:
Title Page
Directions
3 different game boards
Great companion to Gingerbread Race to 20. During math centers, it was a quick substitution of boards and my higher ability kids loved the challenge of racing to 50!
December 12, 2012
Rebecca50
So cute! We will use this when we work with our 6th grader buddies!
November 18, 2012
lritter
I'm going to use this with my gingerbread theme. Thank you!!!
September 3, 2012
karenegrimes
Very cute way to include addition in my math centers.
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