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Introduction to Arrays Interactive Game | Repeated Addition Math Activities
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Introduction to Arrays Interactive Game: Groups & Repeated Addition!

Are you looking for a highly engaging, visual way to introduce early multiplication concepts to your students? Skip the boring worksheets and bring math to life with this no-prep, fully interactive digital game!

Designed specifically for early learners (Ages 5–7 / Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade), this standalone web game guides students step-by-step through the core pillars of early multiplication: equal groups, arrays, and repeated addition sentences.

🌟 What Makes This Resource Unique?

  • Zero Prep & No Installation Required: This is a standalone, single-file HTML5 interactive game. Simply double-click to launch it instantly in any web browser on interactive whiteboards, iPads, laptops, or Chromebooks!
  • Gamified Learning Elements: Features custom audio-visual feedback, built-in dynamic point systems, star/emoji tracking trackers, and a celebratory confetti animation upon completion to maximize student engagement.
  • Scaffolded Learning Sequence: Moves students seamlessly from conceptual understanding (reading group pictures) to selecting corresponding repeated addition equations, and finally matching visual arrays to their math sentences.
  • Instant Feedback Loop: Students receive immediate correct/incorrect pop-up prompts from a helpful assistant guide, encouraging self-correction and independent learning.

🎯 Skills Covered:

  • Equal Groups: Visualizing multiplication as combined equal sets (e.g., 3 groups of 2).
  • Repeated Addition: Connecting visual arrays and groups directly to addition sentences (e.g., $2 + 2 + 2 = 6$).
  • Introduction to Arrays: Recognizing rows and columns through concrete imagery (stars, ducks, frogs) to select correct equations.

📦 What’s Included in the Download?

  • 1 Interactive HTML5 Game File: (Optimized with clean, lightweight code for lightning-fast loading screens and smooth transitions).
  • Teacher Setup Guide: Simple instructions on how to open, share, and utilize the game in your classroom or assign it digitally for independent centers.

💻 Perfect For:

  • Whole-Class Instruction: Perfect for an interactive whiteboard hook to kick off your multiplication unit.
  • Math Centers & Guided Math: An engaging independent station for early finishers or technology rotations.
  • Remediation & Intervention: Excellent visual scaffolding for older students who struggle to grasp abstract multiplication facts.

Explore similar Math Lesson with self-grading Activities:

  1. Clockwise and Counterclockwise Rotations.
  2. Classifying Triangles.
  3. Properties of Quadrilaterals.
  4. Cardinal Directions & Compass Rose | Grades 1–3 Geometry & Map Skills.
  5. 3D Shapes | Faces, Edges, and Vertices | Self-Grading Activities.

Bring science to life. Download today and watch your students grow their knowledge why different objects will float or sink while having fun!

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Introduction to Arrays Interactive Game | Repeated Addition Math Activities

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K - 2nd
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14 Interactive Slides (Instructional Content, Self-Marking Questions) + Printable Worksheets
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Description

Introduction to Arrays Interactive Game: Groups & Repeated Addition!

Are you looking for a highly engaging, visual way to introduce early multiplication concepts to your students? Skip the boring worksheets and bring math to life with this no-prep, fully interactive digital game!

Designed specifically for early learners (Ages 5–7 / Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade), this standalone web game guides students step-by-step through the core pillars of early multiplication: equal groups, arrays, and repeated addition sentences.

🌟 What Makes This Resource Unique?

  • Zero Prep & No Installation Required: This is a standalone, single-file HTML5 interactive game. Simply double-click to launch it instantly in any web browser on interactive whiteboards, iPads, laptops, or Chromebooks!
  • Gamified Learning Elements: Features custom audio-visual feedback, built-in dynamic point systems, star/emoji tracking trackers, and a celebratory confetti animation upon completion to maximize student engagement.
  • Scaffolded Learning Sequence: Moves students seamlessly from conceptual understanding (reading group pictures) to selecting corresponding repeated addition equations, and finally matching visual arrays to their math sentences.
  • Instant Feedback Loop: Students receive immediate correct/incorrect pop-up prompts from a helpful assistant guide, encouraging self-correction and independent learning.

🎯 Skills Covered:

  • Equal Groups: Visualizing multiplication as combined equal sets (e.g., 3 groups of 2).
  • Repeated Addition: Connecting visual arrays and groups directly to addition sentences (e.g., $2 + 2 + 2 = 6$).
  • Introduction to Arrays: Recognizing rows and columns through concrete imagery (stars, ducks, frogs) to select correct equations.

📦 What’s Included in the Download?

  • 1 Interactive HTML5 Game File: (Optimized with clean, lightweight code for lightning-fast loading screens and smooth transitions).
  • Teacher Setup Guide: Simple instructions on how to open, share, and utilize the game in your classroom or assign it digitally for independent centers.

💻 Perfect For:

  • Whole-Class Instruction: Perfect for an interactive whiteboard hook to kick off your multiplication unit.
  • Math Centers & Guided Math: An engaging independent station for early finishers or technology rotations.
  • Remediation & Intervention: Excellent visual scaffolding for older students who struggle to grasp abstract multiplication facts.

Explore similar Math Lesson with self-grading Activities:

  1. Clockwise and Counterclockwise Rotations.
  2. Classifying Triangles.
  3. Properties of Quadrilaterals.
  4. Cardinal Directions & Compass Rose | Grades 1–3 Geometry & Map Skills.
  5. 3D Shapes | Faces, Edges, and Vertices | Self-Grading Activities.

Bring science to life. Download today and watch your students grow their knowledge why different objects will float or sink while having fun!

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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NGSSK-PS2-2
Analyze data to determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or a pull. Examples of problems requiring a solution could include having a marble or other object move a certain distance, follow a particular path, and knock down other objects. Examples of solutions could include tools such as a ramp to increase the speed of the object and a structure that would cause an object such as a marble or ball to turn. Assessment does not include friction as a mechanism for change in speed.
NGSSK-PS2-1
Plan and conduct an investigation to compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object. Examples of pushes or pulls could include a string attached to an object being pulled, a person pushing an object, a person stopping a rolling ball, and two objects colliding and pushing on each other. Assessment is limited to different relative strengths or different directions, but not both at the same time. Assessment does not include non-contact pushes or pulls such as those produced by magnets.
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