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Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets
Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets
Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets
Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets
Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets
Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets
Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets
Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets
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These 2 Christmas math games with gingerbread theme are great math games for missing numbers to 0-20. Our kids love playing Scoot. These games will get your students up and moving as they learn about ordering of numbers 0-10 and 11-20. Use them as assessments for sequencing numbers or as centers with fun manipulatives. This is one of our favorite games to play math!


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Each game includes:

  • Directions to “Scoot”
  • 24 task cards for and 4 Take a Break Cards if you have more than 24 students in color and black and white.
  • numbered and unnumbered candy manipulatives in color and black and white
  • Addition Sheet
  • Subtraction Sheet
  • Graph
  • Teacher Guides for 5 Games
  • Recording sheets
  • Answer Keys
  • 3 Differentiated Cut and Paste worksheets

We have also included other games for math class in this resource, so these task cards have versatile uses. They are great for differentiation strategies!

  • Laminate them and add some dry erase markers.
  • Post the cards around the room and give students the recording sheet on a clipboard.
  • You can play Around the World where a card is shown to 2 students standing, and the first one to yell out the answer moves to the next desk. The student that makes it to the most desks wins.

Enjoy even more versatility and get great ideas from the included teacher guides!

We have included directions for 5 different games.


Check out these Scoot games with all the extras that we have added:

Math with Monsters Missing Numbers

Blooming Word Families Sorts

Blooming Long and Short Vowels Scoot

Missing Addends and Subtrahends with new Easel activity

Place Value


Hello! We are Pam and Brittany, a mother and daughter team from Dynamic Learning, and we love creating products that make learning fun and dynamic for your students!

We appreciate all your support!

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Christmas Math with Gingerbread Math Activities Centers Games Worksheets

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Description

These 2 Christmas math games with gingerbread theme are great math games for missing numbers to 0-20. Our kids love playing Scoot. These games will get your students up and moving as they learn about ordering of numbers 0-10 and 11-20. Use them as assessments for sequencing numbers or as centers with fun manipulatives. This is one of our favorite games to play math!


Click Preview Button above to see this great math game.

Click Follow to see all of our new resources!


Each game includes:

  • Directions to “Scoot”
  • 24 task cards for and 4 Take a Break Cards if you have more than 24 students in color and black and white.
  • numbered and unnumbered candy manipulatives in color and black and white
  • Addition Sheet
  • Subtraction Sheet
  • Graph
  • Teacher Guides for 5 Games
  • Recording sheets
  • Answer Keys
  • 3 Differentiated Cut and Paste worksheets

We have also included other games for math class in this resource, so these task cards have versatile uses. They are great for differentiation strategies!

  • Laminate them and add some dry erase markers.
  • Post the cards around the room and give students the recording sheet on a clipboard.
  • You can play Around the World where a card is shown to 2 students standing, and the first one to yell out the answer moves to the next desk. The student that makes it to the most desks wins.

Enjoy even more versatility and get great ideas from the included teacher guides!

We have included directions for 5 different games.


Check out these Scoot games with all the extras that we have added:

Math with Monsters Missing Numbers

Blooming Word Families Sorts

Blooming Long and Short Vowels Scoot

Missing Addends and Subtrahends with new Easel activity

Place Value


Hello! We are Pam and Brittany, a mother and daughter team from Dynamic Learning, and we love creating products that make learning fun and dynamic for your students!

We appreciate all your support!

Report this resource to TPT
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Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
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