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Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
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Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
Digital Math Games for First Grade - Distance Learning | THE BUNDLE!
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These math games are a great way for students to practice their math skills through distance learning! Each unit includes an interactive game board (PowerPoint and Google Slides ready) with a game piece that actually moves throughout the game with you! Talk about fun!

Students can complete this individually at their own home, with a teacher via live call (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and/or with a partner or small group as everyone has their own device!

There are 46-51 unique, interactive math activities included in each game!

INCLUDED:

In the NUMBER SENSE unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice number sense skills. These include:

  • 16 "solve it" number sense activities: these are straight forward, answer and explain or multiple-choice types of problems.

  • 15 "what's next?" activities: here students will practice ordering numbers forward, backward, and with skip counting

  • 15 "story problem" activities: these activities are in real-life word format and students need to use their number sense to solve

  • Each activity is self-checked so students can see if the answer they came up with is correct!

In the ADDITION unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice number sense skills. These include:

  • 25 "solve it" addition activities: these are presented in a few different ways (only numerals, only 10-frames, and a mix).

  • 13 "what's missing?" activities: here students will practice solving for the missing addend in an addition equation

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities are in real-life word format and students need to use their addition skills to solve

  • Each activity is self-checked so students can see if the answer they came up with is correct!

In the SUBTRACTION unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice subtraction skills. These include:

  • 25 "solve it" subtraction activities: these are presented in a few different ways (only numerals, only 10-frames, and a mix).

  • 13 "what's missing?" activities: here students will practice solving for the missing part of a subtraction equation

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities are in real-life word format and students need to use their subtraction skills to solve

  • Each activity is self-checked so students can see if the answer they came up with is correct!

In the PLACE VALUE unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice subtraction skills. These include:

  • 25 "solve it" place value activities: here students will identify different numbers withing 120 as shown in expanded form, numerals, and with base-1o blocks

  • 13 "what's missing?" activities: here students will solve for the missing number in sequences within 120 (skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s, is included)

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities are in real-life word format and students need to use their place value skills to solve

In the GEOMETRY unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice subtraction skills. These include:

  • 16 "solve it" geometry questions: here students will identify different 2D and 3D shapes as well as their defining attributes

  • 15 "story problem" activities: here students will look at a group of shapes or simple fractions and determine which doesn't belong5

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities have students composing 2D shapes and identifying 2D and 3D shapes

Please watch the video preview to see how the game can be played!

Enjoy!

Susan

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Description

These math games are a great way for students to practice their math skills through distance learning! Each unit includes an interactive game board (PowerPoint and Google Slides ready) with a game piece that actually moves throughout the game with you! Talk about fun!

Students can complete this individually at their own home, with a teacher via live call (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and/or with a partner or small group as everyone has their own device!

There are 46-51 unique, interactive math activities included in each game!

INCLUDED:

In the NUMBER SENSE unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice number sense skills. These include:

  • 16 "solve it" number sense activities: these are straight forward, answer and explain or multiple-choice types of problems.

  • 15 "what's next?" activities: here students will practice ordering numbers forward, backward, and with skip counting

  • 15 "story problem" activities: these activities are in real-life word format and students need to use their number sense to solve

  • Each activity is self-checked so students can see if the answer they came up with is correct!

In the ADDITION unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice number sense skills. These include:

  • 25 "solve it" addition activities: these are presented in a few different ways (only numerals, only 10-frames, and a mix).

  • 13 "what's missing?" activities: here students will practice solving for the missing addend in an addition equation

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities are in real-life word format and students need to use their addition skills to solve

  • Each activity is self-checked so students can see if the answer they came up with is correct!

In the SUBTRACTION unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice subtraction skills. These include:

  • 25 "solve it" subtraction activities: these are presented in a few different ways (only numerals, only 10-frames, and a mix).

  • 13 "what's missing?" activities: here students will practice solving for the missing part of a subtraction equation

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities are in real-life word format and students need to use their subtraction skills to solve

  • Each activity is self-checked so students can see if the answer they came up with is correct!

In the PLACE VALUE unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice subtraction skills. These include:

  • 25 "solve it" place value activities: here students will identify different numbers withing 120 as shown in expanded form, numerals, and with base-1o blocks

  • 13 "what's missing?" activities: here students will solve for the missing number in sequences within 120 (skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s, is included)

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities are in real-life word format and students need to use their place value skills to solve

In the GEOMETRY unit:

  • teacher directions: I share both printable directions and a video so you can see how to access and play this game with your students. Or you can send it straight home to them for a fun review!

Each color on the gameboard represents a different way to practice subtraction skills. These include:

  • 16 "solve it" geometry questions: here students will identify different 2D and 3D shapes as well as their defining attributes

  • 15 "story problem" activities: here students will look at a group of shapes or simple fractions and determine which doesn't belong5

  • 13 "story problem" activities: these activities have students composing 2D shapes and identifying 2D and 3D shapes

Please watch the video preview to see how the game can be played!

Enjoy!

Susan

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Rated 5 out of 5
September 2, 2024
Love this resource! Such a fun and interactive way for students to engage with their math lessons.
Rachaela D.
70 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 17, 2024
This was a great resource. We used these activities to practice our math concepts.
Patricia B.
192 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
June 28, 2024
I love these but I have had a hard time using them in the classroom.
Jessica M.
1,162 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
July 26, 2023
My students love to play these games as they become more fluent with their math facts.
Genia W.
262 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
April 6, 2023
This was an engaging activity to use with my students! Thank you!
sherry K.
260 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 4 out of 5
February 8, 2023
This resource has been a great asset to my classroom.
gabrielle R.
338 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
September 16, 2022
My first-grade students love these "board games." I use it as a motivator and it works!
Tilly Templates
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228 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
August 2, 2022
These math games really engage my students and teach a variety of targeted math skills.
399 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities

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