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Carrot Crunch Addition Game | Spring Math Center for Counting On
Carrot Crunch Addition Game | Spring Math Center for Counting On
Carrot Crunch Addition Game | Spring Math Center for Counting On
Carrot Crunch Addition Game | Spring Math Center for Counting On
Carrot Crunch Addition Game | Spring Math Center for Counting On
Carrot Crunch Addition Game | Spring Math Center for Counting On
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"This is a great resource. It is colorful and engaging. It is easily modified for all developmental stages. "
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Karen S.
"This resource can be used with partners or in larger groups. My students had fun and used jelly beans as their markers because we played this on the day before Spring Break! Fits the theme and simple to play."
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Nicole S.

Description

Bring some springtime fun to your math lessons with Carrot Crunch, a cheerful game that helps students practise the counting-on strategy for addition!


Players roll two dice, count on from the larger number, and race to complete their carrot-themed game board — perfect for spring, Easter, or farm-themed learning weeks.

This hands-on math game supports fluency, confidence, and number sense, making it a bright and engaging addition to your math centers or rotations.

What’s Inside the Pack:

  • Printable game boards
  • Clear instructions for setup and play
  • Follow-up worksheet for independent practice
  • Cover page for easy organisation
  • Bonus Easel by TpT digital version for interactive play

Learning Goals and Focus Areas:

Students will:

  • Practise addition within 12 using the counting-on strategy
  • Strengthen number sequencing and number line understanding
  • Build addition fluency through repeated play
  • Develop social and cooperative learning skills

Why Teachers Love Carrot Crunch:

  • Combines learning and seasonal fun in one activity
  • Requires only simple classroom materials
  • Perfect for small groups, math centers, or guided practice
  • Easy to differentiate by dice type or number range
  • Quick to prep — just print, laminate, and play!

Ways to Use It in Your Classroom:

  • Add to your spring math rotation or Easter-themed centers.
  • Use as a warm-up to introduce or review the counting-on strategy.
  • Encourage students to narrate their counting to reinforce understanding.
  • Pair players for partner problem-solving and number talk.
  • Follow up with the included worksheet to record and reflect.

This cheerful Carrot Crunch addition game turns number practice into a fun, fast-paced activity that builds fluency while celebrating the season. It’s the perfect way to add some extra spring sparkle to your math lessons!


Find more resources for ADDITION in my store HERE

Click here to return to my store home page


This resource is for single teacher classroom use only. Please remember that sharing, redistributing, creation of new materials for sale, or uploading to shared drives or websites is not permitted. Your respect for the one teacher, one license policy allows small teacher-creators like me to keep making resources for classrooms around the world. Thank you for your kindness and understanding!

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Carrot Crunch Addition Game | Spring Math Center for Counting On

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What others say

"This is a great resource. It is colorful and engaging. It is easily modified for all developmental stages. "
star
Karen S.
"This resource can be used with partners or in larger groups. My students had fun and used jelly beans as their markers because we played this on the day before Spring Break! Fits the theme and simple to play."
star
Nicole S.

Description

Bring some springtime fun to your math lessons with Carrot Crunch, a cheerful game that helps students practise the counting-on strategy for addition!


Players roll two dice, count on from the larger number, and race to complete their carrot-themed game board — perfect for spring, Easter, or farm-themed learning weeks.

This hands-on math game supports fluency, confidence, and number sense, making it a bright and engaging addition to your math centers or rotations.

What’s Inside the Pack:

  • Printable game boards
  • Clear instructions for setup and play
  • Follow-up worksheet for independent practice
  • Cover page for easy organisation
  • Bonus Easel by TpT digital version for interactive play

Learning Goals and Focus Areas:

Students will:

  • Practise addition within 12 using the counting-on strategy
  • Strengthen number sequencing and number line understanding
  • Build addition fluency through repeated play
  • Develop social and cooperative learning skills

Why Teachers Love Carrot Crunch:

  • Combines learning and seasonal fun in one activity
  • Requires only simple classroom materials
  • Perfect for small groups, math centers, or guided practice
  • Easy to differentiate by dice type or number range
  • Quick to prep — just print, laminate, and play!

Ways to Use It in Your Classroom:

  • Add to your spring math rotation or Easter-themed centers.
  • Use as a warm-up to introduce or review the counting-on strategy.
  • Encourage students to narrate their counting to reinforce understanding.
  • Pair players for partner problem-solving and number talk.
  • Follow up with the included worksheet to record and reflect.

This cheerful Carrot Crunch addition game turns number practice into a fun, fast-paced activity that builds fluency while celebrating the season. It’s the perfect way to add some extra spring sparkle to your math lessons!


Find more resources for ADDITION in my store HERE

Click here to return to my store home page


This resource is for single teacher classroom use only. Please remember that sharing, redistributing, creation of new materials for sale, or uploading to shared drives or websites is not permitted. Your respect for the one teacher, one license policy allows small teacher-creators like me to keep making resources for classrooms around the world. Thank you for your kindness and understanding!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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This is a great resource. It is colorful and engaging. It is easily modified for all developmental stages.
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So easy to use and a great math review when adding to 12
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March 30, 2026
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This resource can be used with partners or in larger groups. My students had fun and used jelly beans as their markers because we played this on the day before Spring Break! Fits the theme and simple to play.
Nicole S.
29 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 1, 2025
Loved it! Thank you so much for this. The students were engaged!
Maureen Keough
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153 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
January 1, 2025
Fun activity for early finishers and those needing extra practice.
Nancy I.
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Rated 5 out of 5
October 5, 2024
I loved this resource. It was just what I was after and was easy to use and prep for learning time.
Kerrie R.
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 18, 2024
My students really enjoyed this resource! Great for them to play in partners and in centers as well.
Lyndsey E.
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