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This is a bundle of 14 math center games all geared around one ice cube tray!
Have you ever wanted to create one activity or game in math and be able to use it for 90 percent of the year? I have created a game and included the rerecording sheets I use.
You will need one ice cube tray per student in a math group. I have 8 trays created for my math group. The students will lay on their belly and toss toss the pom pom balls into the tray. Students will record the numbers on the recording sheet and complete the computation.
I use these activities for addition(single and double digit), subtraction(single and double digit), ordering numbers, place value, comparing numbers, one more/one less, multiplication, odd/even, doubles, doubles plus one, and number sense. I hope you enjoy them as much as we do in first grade. Their are a total of 14 number sense math games in this product.
Have you ever wanted to create one activity or game in math and be able to use it for 90 percent of the year? I have created a game and included the rerecording sheets I use.
You will need one ice cube tray per student in a math group. I have 8 trays created for my math group. The students will lay on their belly and toss toss the pom pom balls into the tray. Students will record the numbers on the recording sheet and complete the computation.
I use these activities for addition(single and double digit), subtraction(single and double digit), ordering numbers, place value, comparing numbers, one more/one less, multiplication, odd/even, doubles, doubles plus one, and number sense. I hope you enjoy them as much as we do in first grade. Their are a total of 14 number sense math games in this product.
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This is a bundle of 14 math center games all geared around one ice cube tray!
Have you ever wanted to create one activity or game in math and be able to use it for 90 percent of the year? I have created a game and included the rerecording sheets I use.
You will need one ice cube tray per student in a math group. I have 8 trays created for my math group. The students will lay on their belly and toss toss the pom pom balls into the tray. Students will record the numbers on the recording sheet and complete the computation.
I use these activities for addition(single and double digit), subtraction(single and double digit), ordering numbers, place value, comparing numbers, one more/one less, multiplication, odd/even, doubles, doubles plus one, and number sense. I hope you enjoy them as much as we do in first grade. Their are a total of 14 number sense math games in this product.
Have you ever wanted to create one activity or game in math and be able to use it for 90 percent of the year? I have created a game and included the rerecording sheets I use.
You will need one ice cube tray per student in a math group. I have 8 trays created for my math group. The students will lay on their belly and toss toss the pom pom balls into the tray. Students will record the numbers on the recording sheet and complete the computation.
I use these activities for addition(single and double digit), subtraction(single and double digit), ordering numbers, place value, comparing numbers, one more/one less, multiplication, odd/even, doubles, doubles plus one, and number sense. I hope you enjoy them as much as we do in first grade. Their are a total of 14 number sense math games in this product.
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The kids love this game to review their math facts.
Thank you for making these sheets and being a time-saver for me.
Just what I needed for my students to record their problems on.
Great product!
Love that I can use this all year!
Thanks!
Thank you
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