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Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game
Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game
Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game
Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game
Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game
Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game
Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game
Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game
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Ladybug Match Game
Decomposing numbers 11-20
Work with numbers 11-19 to gain foundations for place value.

CCSS.Math.Content.K.NBT.A.1 Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones

How to play:
Print, Laminate, and cut out leaves
Give a child a game board, place all of the leaves into a hat, bag, cup or container of your choice.
Have the student pick a leaf out of the container and place it on the correct ladybug. If they pick a blank ladybug or leaf they have to put all of the pieces back into the container and start over .

Game 2: Matching Game: Cut out ALL of the pieces and have the children play a matching game, when they find a pair they keep it. If they pick the blank ladybug or leaf they have to give all of their matches to another player.

We use this for small group, and centers
Make multiple copies and play a group games with it.

We have include a game board with the numbers in order and one with them mixed up to differentiate the game.

Send home as game homework.

Our RtI kids really need this kind of simple fun game activity to understand the concept.

If you have any questions email us at adirondackteach@gmail.com

Thanks for looking at our store!

Love, Learn and Doodle!

Adirondack Teachers

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Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11-20 Ladybug Matching Game

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Description

Ladybug Match Game
Decomposing numbers 11-20
Work with numbers 11-19 to gain foundations for place value.

CCSS.Math.Content.K.NBT.A.1 Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones

How to play:
Print, Laminate, and cut out leaves
Give a child a game board, place all of the leaves into a hat, bag, cup or container of your choice.
Have the student pick a leaf out of the container and place it on the correct ladybug. If they pick a blank ladybug or leaf they have to put all of the pieces back into the container and start over .

Game 2: Matching Game: Cut out ALL of the pieces and have the children play a matching game, when they find a pair they keep it. If they pick the blank ladybug or leaf they have to give all of their matches to another player.

We use this for small group, and centers
Make multiple copies and play a group games with it.

We have include a game board with the numbers in order and one with them mixed up to differentiate the game.

Send home as game homework.

Our RtI kids really need this kind of simple fun game activity to understand the concept.

If you have any questions email us at adirondackteach@gmail.com

Thanks for looking at our store!

Love, Learn and Doodle!

Adirondack Teachers

games, numbers, math, kindergarten,first grade, spring, insects, May,April,summer, homework, teen numbers, teens,place value
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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