Description
**This is a packet of SIX math folder games. You may also buy them separately**
The SIX games are:
Adding to 10
Adding 10-20
Adding 3 Addends
Adding Doubles
Adding Near Doubles
Finding the Missing Part
This is a fun and addicting math game that your students are sure to love and create fact fluency at the same time!
Create a math file folder game that is easy for your students to grab and go without needing help to find the pieces! Everything they need to play the game will be right there in this folder and baggie. This is a super easy game to make. All you need is this file, a manila folder, a glue stick, a Ziploc bag, and a couple game pieces. Every game is common core aligned (see below).
Included -
Cover sheet to put on the front of the folder
Back sheet with an "I Can" kid friendly sentence and Common Core Standards
Back sheet with the rules
A step by step direction sheet to create folder game with pictures
A two page colorful game board to go inside your folder
56 game problem cards
Label to go onto baggie
An optional sheet where students are held accountable and must write down the problems they answered.
See my other common core items to get other versions of this game and others like Slides and Ladders, Oh Snap!, Matching, I Have...Who Has, and more!
**PLEASE NOTE - if the preview shows the font or images slightly off it is not in the actual PDF**
The SIX games are:
Adding to 10
Adding 10-20
Adding 3 Addends
Adding Doubles
Adding Near Doubles
Finding the Missing Part
This is a fun and addicting math game that your students are sure to love and create fact fluency at the same time!
Create a math file folder game that is easy for your students to grab and go without needing help to find the pieces! Everything they need to play the game will be right there in this folder and baggie. This is a super easy game to make. All you need is this file, a manila folder, a glue stick, a Ziploc bag, and a couple game pieces. Every game is common core aligned (see below).
Included -
Cover sheet to put on the front of the folder
Back sheet with an "I Can" kid friendly sentence and Common Core Standards
Back sheet with the rules
A step by step direction sheet to create folder game with pictures
A two page colorful game board to go inside your folder
56 game problem cards
Label to go onto baggie
An optional sheet where students are held accountable and must write down the problems they answered.
See my other common core items to get other versions of this game and others like Slides and Ladders, Oh Snap!, Matching, I Have...Who Has, and more!
**PLEASE NOTE - if the preview shows the font or images slightly off it is not in the actual PDF**
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6 Candy Land Math Folder Games Adding Near Doubles Missing Part 3 Addends
Lessons for Little Learners
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Description
**This is a packet of SIX math folder games. You may also buy them separately**
The SIX games are:
Adding to 10
Adding 10-20
Adding 3 Addends
Adding Doubles
Adding Near Doubles
Finding the Missing Part
This is a fun and addicting math game that your students are sure to love and create fact fluency at the same time!
Create a math file folder game that is easy for your students to grab and go without needing help to find the pieces! Everything they need to play the game will be right there in this folder and baggie. This is a super easy game to make. All you need is this file, a manila folder, a glue stick, a Ziploc bag, and a couple game pieces. Every game is common core aligned (see below).
Included -
Cover sheet to put on the front of the folder
Back sheet with an "I Can" kid friendly sentence and Common Core Standards
Back sheet with the rules
A step by step direction sheet to create folder game with pictures
A two page colorful game board to go inside your folder
56 game problem cards
Label to go onto baggie
An optional sheet where students are held accountable and must write down the problems they answered.
See my other common core items to get other versions of this game and others like Slides and Ladders, Oh Snap!, Matching, I Have...Who Has, and more!
**PLEASE NOTE - if the preview shows the font or images slightly off it is not in the actual PDF**
The SIX games are:
Adding to 10
Adding 10-20
Adding 3 Addends
Adding Doubles
Adding Near Doubles
Finding the Missing Part
This is a fun and addicting math game that your students are sure to love and create fact fluency at the same time!
Create a math file folder game that is easy for your students to grab and go without needing help to find the pieces! Everything they need to play the game will be right there in this folder and baggie. This is a super easy game to make. All you need is this file, a manila folder, a glue stick, a Ziploc bag, and a couple game pieces. Every game is common core aligned (see below).
Included -
Cover sheet to put on the front of the folder
Back sheet with an "I Can" kid friendly sentence and Common Core Standards
Back sheet with the rules
A step by step direction sheet to create folder game with pictures
A two page colorful game board to go inside your folder
56 game problem cards
Label to go onto baggie
An optional sheet where students are held accountable and must write down the problems they answered.
See my other common core items to get other versions of this game and others like Slides and Ladders, Oh Snap!, Matching, I Have...Who Has, and more!
**PLEASE NOTE - if the preview shows the font or images slightly off it is not in the actual PDF**
Report this resource to TPT
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My students enjoyed using the games.
These are amazing and adaptable to several activities.
I love all of your board games - this looks fantastic! Thank you!
Love the Candy Land math games!!
My students love candyland and I am so glad to have a version they can play to practice math.
Thank you!
So fun!
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