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Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game
Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game
Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game
Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game
Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game
Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game
Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game
Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game
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Description

Motivate your students with these engaging fact fluency and place value safari-themed math games.

  • Great games for math centers
  • Easy prep for all the games
  • All materials come in color and black/white.

Safari Addition Hop Game - Addition facts to 12 - (2 to 4 players)

Included:

  • Game board
  • Example of the game

Game summary:

  • Players go on a safari and visit 5 stops along the way.
  • Players take turns rolling 2 (6-sided) dice.
  • Players find the sum of the 2 numbers and check to see if they can move to the next stop on the safari.

The Safari Pals Game - (2 to 3 players)

Included:

  • Game board
  • game cards
  • 1 set of 32 game cards for addition facts to 18
  • 1 set of 32 game cards for subtraction facts to 10
  • Example of the game
  • Answer keys

Game summary:

  • Students pick a game card from a paper bag and answer the question.
  • On each game card is a picture of a safari pal.
  • The player moves to the first space on the game board that contains the picture of the safari pal.
  • Students either play the game using the set of addition cards, the set of subtraction cards, or a combination of the addition cards and subtraction cards.

The Crocodile Pit Game - (2 to 3 players)

Included:

  • 2 different game boards-

Game board 1: Given a 2-digit number, mentally find 10 more, 10 less, 1 more, or 1 less than the number.

Game board 2: Use place value concepts to write numbers when given tens and ones.

(Players compare 2-digit numbers in both games without using symbols.)

  • 1 Crocodile Pit game sheet
  • Example of the game
  • Answer keys

Game summary:

  • The goal of the game is to avoid landing in the crocodile pit.
  • For each round, players roll a die, move around the Crocodile Pit game board, and solve the math problem. The player with the lowest answer moves one space down on the crocodile pit game sheet.

Math Tools included: (color, a touch of color, and b/w)

  • Number line - (0 to 20)
  • Addition chart - (addition facts to 20) - several styles
  • Hundreds chart

Please visit my store, MathCritters, for more fun math games, activities, and worksheets.

ENJOY!

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Fact Fluency First Grade Math Games - Place Value Game

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Description

Motivate your students with these engaging fact fluency and place value safari-themed math games.

  • Great games for math centers
  • Easy prep for all the games
  • All materials come in color and black/white.

Safari Addition Hop Game - Addition facts to 12 - (2 to 4 players)

Included:

  • Game board
  • Example of the game

Game summary:

  • Players go on a safari and visit 5 stops along the way.
  • Players take turns rolling 2 (6-sided) dice.
  • Players find the sum of the 2 numbers and check to see if they can move to the next stop on the safari.

The Safari Pals Game - (2 to 3 players)

Included:

  • Game board
  • game cards
  • 1 set of 32 game cards for addition facts to 18
  • 1 set of 32 game cards for subtraction facts to 10
  • Example of the game
  • Answer keys

Game summary:

  • Students pick a game card from a paper bag and answer the question.
  • On each game card is a picture of a safari pal.
  • The player moves to the first space on the game board that contains the picture of the safari pal.
  • Students either play the game using the set of addition cards, the set of subtraction cards, or a combination of the addition cards and subtraction cards.

The Crocodile Pit Game - (2 to 3 players)

Included:

  • 2 different game boards-

Game board 1: Given a 2-digit number, mentally find 10 more, 10 less, 1 more, or 1 less than the number.

Game board 2: Use place value concepts to write numbers when given tens and ones.

(Players compare 2-digit numbers in both games without using symbols.)

  • 1 Crocodile Pit game sheet
  • Example of the game
  • Answer keys

Game summary:

  • The goal of the game is to avoid landing in the crocodile pit.
  • For each round, players roll a die, move around the Crocodile Pit game board, and solve the math problem. The player with the lowest answer moves one space down on the crocodile pit game sheet.

Math Tools included: (color, a touch of color, and b/w)

  • Number line - (0 to 20)
  • Addition chart - (addition facts to 20) - several styles
  • Hundreds chart

Please visit my store, MathCritters, for more fun math games, activities, and worksheets.

ENJOY!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.
Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10. Use strategies such as counting on; making ten (e.g., 8 + 6 = 8 + 2 + 4 = 10 + 4 = 14); decomposing a number leading to a ten (e.g., 13 - 4 = 13 - 3 - 1 = 10 - 1 = 9); using the relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., knowing that 8 + 4 = 12, one knows 12 - 8 = 4); and creating equivalent but easier or known sums (e.g., adding 6 + 7 by creating the known equivalent 6 + 6 + 1 = 12 + 1 = 13).
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