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Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
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Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
Read and Write Numbers Math Center Games for Fourth Grade
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You will love how easy it is to prepare this 4th Grade Math Read and Write Numbers Center Games for your class. My students LOVED Math Centers and your students will too! You can dedicate one of your math centers, math workstations, as a math skill only center. By changing out the skill each week, your students already know the directions for using the math center.

Your math center can be placed in a folder with the folder cover, see my PREVIEW PICTURES and the student can take the center back to their seat if classroom space is limited. Your students will enjoy the freedom of center games while learning and reviewing important skills at the same time! This 4th Grade Math Read and Write Numbers Center Game is perfect for assessment grades for 4th Grade.

Once your students are used to the expectations of using center games, your math skills math center can run all year with different skills from a variety of over 1,500+ of my center games! Click here to see all my center games.

When it comes to the ease of prepping this Read and Write Numbers Center Game, all pieces are rectangular and easy for you or a parent volunteer to cut on a paper slicer. No need to cut around a cute turkey or round pumpkin task card, just rectangles with frames and the math problems, perfect for fourth graders!

This Read and Write Whole Numbers Center Games Resource Includes:

Page One - A colorful cover page stating "Read and Write Numbers" that can be used for a cover sheet for your file folder in your files. It can also be a math center folder cover for your students, by putting this math center in a folder with the folder cover, your students can take it back to their desk if your classroom space is limited. You can also use the cover page as a poster, placing it on the wall over your math center.

Page Two - A less colorful cover page, saving you colored ink, stating "Read and Write Numbers" that can be used for a cover sheet for your file folder in your files. It can also be a math center folder cover for your students, by putting this math center in a folder with the folder cover, your students can take it back to their desk if your classroom space is limited. You can also use the cover page as a poster, placing it on the wall over your math center.

Page Three - Teacher Directions for Four Different Ways to Play Based on Your Students' Ability Level! Great for Differentiation!

Pages Four to Six - Thirty-Six center game cards to use for the Read and Write Numbers math skill.

There are many ways to use this Read and Write Numbers Center Games Resource, here are a few of my favorite ways:

  • Use one page as a game board, cut the other page. Place all those cards face down. Have the students turn over one card at a time, solve and place face up on the board. If they are incorrect, the card returns to the bottom of the pile. The winner is the student who places the final card. OR, for a "no winner" version, the goal is for the students to solve the cards independently, but to completely cover the board together. This version can ALSO be played two ways. One way is with the answer page as the game board, another way is with the math problem page as the game board instead.
  • You can also play this game with cutting all the cards and matching up the problems with the solutions.
  • For movement, place the problem cards around the room and the student(s) have to solve the math problem and leave the correct answer card at that location. Have a second student check the answers to extend the game.
  • Mix all the cards together, with two students, deal 5 cards to each student and then place the remaining cards face down. Use as a Go Fish card game!
  • Lay all the cards upside down on the floor and use as a Concentration (some call it Memory) Game!

Read and Write Numbers Center Games Resource Is PERFECT For...

• Remediation and RTI groups

• Substitute teacher folders

• Scoot and Read the Room games

• Concentration

• Match Game

• Go Fish

• Assessments

• Fine motor skills work

• Indoor recess

• Morning work

• Emergency sub tubs

• Homework packets

• Math Night with Parents

• Math centers

• Early morning arrival students

• After school tutoring

• Before school tutoring

• And so much more!

This Read and Write Numbers Center Games Resource has a Matching Add Whole Numbers Task Card Set:

This Read and Write Whole Numbers Center Games Resource is Part of the Following Bundles:

Purchase and Download this 4th Grade Math Read and Write Numbers Center Games to USE in your Math Center TODAY!

This Read and Write Whole Numbers Center Games Resource is so easy to prep, it is perfect to give to a parent volunteer who is asking, "How can I help?" or your PTA / PTO volunteer room. It is also terrific for an Emergency Substitute Tub, Folder or Binder!

A Quick Recap - This Read and Write Numbers Center Games Resource Includes:

* One Full Color Center Game Folder Cover and/or Math Center Sign

* One Minimal Color {Save Your Ink} Center Game Folder Cover and/or Math Center Sign

* Three Pages of Quick and Easy to Prep Center Game Cards

* One Page of Teacher Directions for Ability Based Leveling of the Games


Common Core State Standard

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.A.2

Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

>>> Need something great for Fourth Grade? Click here to see my 4th Grade Math Year Long FULL BUNDLE. <<<

>>> Click here to see all of my 4th Grade Math resources!

Don’t forget that all my new products are 40% off for 48 hours.

Click this LINK to follow my shop & you'll be notified of these huge savings.

Thank you,

Fern Smith * Store * Blog * Pinterest * IG * FB *

© Fern Smith's Classroom Ideas

Resource Title: 4th Grade Math Read and Write Numbers Center Games

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Description

You will love how easy it is to prepare this 4th Grade Math Read and Write Numbers Center Games for your class. My students LOVED Math Centers and your students will too! You can dedicate one of your math centers, math workstations, as a math skill only center. By changing out the skill each week, your students already know the directions for using the math center.

Your math center can be placed in a folder with the folder cover, see my PREVIEW PICTURES and the student can take the center back to their seat if classroom space is limited. Your students will enjoy the freedom of center games while learning and reviewing important skills at the same time! This 4th Grade Math Read and Write Numbers Center Game is perfect for assessment grades for 4th Grade.

Once your students are used to the expectations of using center games, your math skills math center can run all year with different skills from a variety of over 1,500+ of my center games! Click here to see all my center games.

When it comes to the ease of prepping this Read and Write Numbers Center Game, all pieces are rectangular and easy for you or a parent volunteer to cut on a paper slicer. No need to cut around a cute turkey or round pumpkin task card, just rectangles with frames and the math problems, perfect for fourth graders!

This Read and Write Whole Numbers Center Games Resource Includes:

Page One - A colorful cover page stating "Read and Write Numbers" that can be used for a cover sheet for your file folder in your files. It can also be a math center folder cover for your students, by putting this math center in a folder with the folder cover, your students can take it back to their desk if your classroom space is limited. You can also use the cover page as a poster, placing it on the wall over your math center.

Page Two - A less colorful cover page, saving you colored ink, stating "Read and Write Numbers" that can be used for a cover sheet for your file folder in your files. It can also be a math center folder cover for your students, by putting this math center in a folder with the folder cover, your students can take it back to their desk if your classroom space is limited. You can also use the cover page as a poster, placing it on the wall over your math center.

Page Three - Teacher Directions for Four Different Ways to Play Based on Your Students' Ability Level! Great for Differentiation!

Pages Four to Six - Thirty-Six center game cards to use for the Read and Write Numbers math skill.

There are many ways to use this Read and Write Numbers Center Games Resource, here are a few of my favorite ways:

  • Use one page as a game board, cut the other page. Place all those cards face down. Have the students turn over one card at a time, solve and place face up on the board. If they are incorrect, the card returns to the bottom of the pile. The winner is the student who places the final card. OR, for a "no winner" version, the goal is for the students to solve the cards independently, but to completely cover the board together. This version can ALSO be played two ways. One way is with the answer page as the game board, another way is with the math problem page as the game board instead.
  • You can also play this game with cutting all the cards and matching up the problems with the solutions.
  • For movement, place the problem cards around the room and the student(s) have to solve the math problem and leave the correct answer card at that location. Have a second student check the answers to extend the game.
  • Mix all the cards together, with two students, deal 5 cards to each student and then place the remaining cards face down. Use as a Go Fish card game!
  • Lay all the cards upside down on the floor and use as a Concentration (some call it Memory) Game!

Read and Write Numbers Center Games Resource Is PERFECT For...

• Remediation and RTI groups

• Substitute teacher folders

• Scoot and Read the Room games

• Concentration

• Match Game

• Go Fish

• Assessments

• Fine motor skills work

• Indoor recess

• Morning work

• Emergency sub tubs

• Homework packets

• Math Night with Parents

• Math centers

• Early morning arrival students

• After school tutoring

• Before school tutoring

• And so much more!

This Read and Write Numbers Center Games Resource has a Matching Add Whole Numbers Task Card Set:

This Read and Write Whole Numbers Center Games Resource is Part of the Following Bundles:

Purchase and Download this 4th Grade Math Read and Write Numbers Center Games to USE in your Math Center TODAY!

This Read and Write Whole Numbers Center Games Resource is so easy to prep, it is perfect to give to a parent volunteer who is asking, "How can I help?" or your PTA / PTO volunteer room. It is also terrific for an Emergency Substitute Tub, Folder or Binder!

A Quick Recap - This Read and Write Numbers Center Games Resource Includes:

* One Full Color Center Game Folder Cover and/or Math Center Sign

* One Minimal Color {Save Your Ink} Center Game Folder Cover and/or Math Center Sign

* Three Pages of Quick and Easy to Prep Center Game Cards

* One Page of Teacher Directions for Ability Based Leveling of the Games


Common Core State Standard

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.A.2

Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

>>> Need something great for Fourth Grade? Click here to see my 4th Grade Math Year Long FULL BUNDLE. <<<

>>> Click here to see all of my 4th Grade Math resources!

Don’t forget that all my new products are 40% off for 48 hours.

Click this LINK to follow my shop & you'll be notified of these huge savings.

Thank you,

Fern Smith * Store * Blog * Pinterest * IG * FB *

© Fern Smith's Classroom Ideas

Resource Title: 4th Grade Math Read and Write Numbers Center Games

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Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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