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Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring
Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring
Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring
Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring
Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring
Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring
Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring
Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring
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Play fun Math Sense games to help students think more deeply and remember better. The card sets from this store are great for ESL, SPED, tutoring, or math centers. This guide includes both English and Spanish instruction cards.

  • Card games engage students in mathematical thinking as they match numbers, models, expressions, and/or equations.
  • Use games for group work or share with parents to play with kids at home.
  • Students of different abilities will enjoy fun, familiar card games.
  • Download printable cards (available separately, some free) or make cards with the included templates.

FEATURES OF GAMES GUIDE

• Instructions for four card games to play with any card set in this store

• A page to fold as a card storage pocket

• Suggestions for displaying or managing card sets on a bulletin board

• A list of available free and priced math card sets

• Handy instruction cards in English and Spanish

• A template for making your own card sets

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Multi-Match K-1-2 Math Sense Games Guide | Card Templates | ESL SPED Tutoring

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Lifelong tool

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Description

Play fun Math Sense games to help students think more deeply and remember better. The card sets from this store are great for ESL, SPED, tutoring, or math centers. This guide includes both English and Spanish instruction cards.

  • Card games engage students in mathematical thinking as they match numbers, models, expressions, and/or equations.
  • Use games for group work or share with parents to play with kids at home.
  • Students of different abilities will enjoy fun, familiar card games.
  • Download printable cards (available separately, some free) or make cards with the included templates.

FEATURES OF GAMES GUIDE

• Instructions for four card games to play with any card set in this store

• A page to fold as a card storage pocket

• Suggestions for displaying or managing card sets on a bulletin board

• A list of available free and priced math card sets

• Handy instruction cards in English and Spanish

• A template for making your own card sets

MORE MATH SENSE RESOURCES FOR PRIMARY GRADES

Printable Card Games

KindergartenGrade 1 Grade 2

BOOM Self-Checking Digital Matching Bundle

Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2

PPT/Google Slides Digital Matching

Grades K-1-2

Basic Facts Card Games

Fact FamiliesAdditionSubtraction

Concise Math Goal Lists
KindergartenGrade 1Grade 2

BEFORE YOU GO...

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Rated 4 out of 5
January 24, 2025
Quick and no prep game that students loved. Thanks!
Rebekah Landers
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266 reviews
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
August 2, 2023
This is a great resource for practicing number sense and computation math skills. Simple to use!
Susan B.
35 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
September 20, 2021
It's exactly what I expected. Thank you
Sandy Mills
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Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
May 11, 2021
Great resource!
Evan N.
257 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
February 26, 2018
Thank you for sharing this creative resource which my students will enjoy!
Celia N.
5,453 reviews
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Feb 28, 2018
Celia, Thank you for your nice comment on the freebie! I hope you'll also take a look at the prepared card sets.
Rated 5 out of 5
February 12, 2017
Thanks for taking the time to translate into Spanish!
Sara C.
316 reviews
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Feb 12, 2017
Thanks so much for taking time to leave a comment and stars. Comments are so helpful since this is an expanded version listed as a new resource.

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Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. Mathematically proficient students understand and use stated assumptions, definitions, and previously established results in constructing arguments. They make conjectures and build a logical progression of statements to explore the truth of their conjectures. They are able to analyze situations by breaking them into cases, and can recognize and use counterexamples. They justify their conclusions, communicate them to others, and respond to the arguments of others. They reason inductively about data, making plausible arguments that take into account the context from which the data arose. Mathematically proficient students are also able to compare the effectiveness of two plausible arguments, distinguish correct logic or reasoning from that which is flawed, and-if there is a flaw in an argument-explain what it is. Elementary students can construct arguments using concrete referents such as objects, drawings, diagrams, and actions. Such arguments can make sense and be correct, even though they are not generalized or made formal until later grades. Later, students learn to determine domains to which an argument applies. Students at all grades can listen or read the arguments of others, decide whether they make sense, and ask useful questions to clarify or improve the arguments.
Model with mathematics. Mathematically proficient students can apply the mathematics they know to solve problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace. In early grades, this might be as simple as writing an addition equation to describe a situation. In middle grades, a student might apply proportional reasoning to plan a school event or analyze a problem in the community. By high school, a student might use geometry to solve a design problem or use a function to describe how one quantity of interest depends on another. Mathematically proficient students who can apply what they know are comfortable making assumptions and approximations to simplify a complicated situation, realizing that these may need revision later. They are able to identify important quantities in a practical situation and map their relationships using such tools as diagrams, two-way tables, graphs, flowcharts and formulas. They can analyze those relationships mathematically to draw conclusions. They routinely interpret their mathematical results in the context of the situation and reflect on whether the results make sense, possibly improving the model if it has not served its purpose.
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