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May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups
May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups
May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups
May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups
May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups
May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups
May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups
May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups
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"I used a few of these games with my class at the end of the school year and they loved them! I love how easy they are to use and prep! Thank you"
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Add *instant* engagement to your first grade math centers + guided math small groups with no prep May Math Partner Games! The May math games are packed full of hands-on, no and low prep dice games and spinner games are perfect for May math centers, guided math small groups, or intervention.

The May Math Games include 10 first grade math centers:

  1. Spin and cover
  2. Roll and cover
  3. Fill the Hive
  4. Butterfly Race
  5. Race to fill
  6. Spin and Add
  7. Count and compare
  8. Roll and Race
  9. Roll and Slide
  10. Race up the Ladder

Skills Covered in the March First Grade Math Games:

  • place value
  • ten more
  • ten less
  • base ten
  • addition
  • subtraction
  • fractions
  • counting coins
  • telling time to the hour and half hour
  • comparing
  • double-digit addition adding tens
  • counting to 120

How can I use the March First Grade math games?

  • First Grade math centers
  • First Grade guided math small group games
  • First Grade math intervention activities

What supplies will I need? I tried to keep these First Grade math gameboards as simple as possible. You will need:

  • Dice
  • Cubes or counters
  • Spinners
  • Game pieces (cubes or mini-erasers will work well)

TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT THE GAMES INCLUDED:

Spin and cover: Students will spin and cover a spot that matches.

Roll and cover: Students will roll a die, count the dots, and cover the matching spot. Later in the year, adding dice options will be added.

Fill the __ Students spin and move that many spaces on the board. They will read the spot and, if they identify it correctly, they get to add a cube to their mat. The first player to fill their mat wins. However, if they land on a stop sign, they must empty their mat and start again.

Race to the __: Students will spin and move to that spot. If there are not any spots that match, they lose a turn. The first player to reach the end wins.

Race to fill: Students will spin and cover a spot on their side of the board that matches. If there are not any spots that match left, they lose that turn. The first player to fill their side of the board wins.

Spin and Add: Students will spin two numbers, add them together, and cover the sum. The first player to cover all numbers wins.

Count and compare: Students will spin coins or numbers 5x. They will add those together and compare the values. The player with the greater value wins.

Roll and Race: Players will roll a die and move to the corresponding spot. The first player to the end wins.

Roll and Slide: Students will roll a die and move that many spaces. If they land on a leaf, they have to slide backwards. If they land on a fruit, they can climb down it. The first player to the end wins. If played as comparing, two players roll a die and the player with the greater number gets to move.

Race up the Ladder: Students will spin and move up the ladder to the matching spot. If no spots are left, they lose that turn. The first player to reach the top wins.

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May First Grade Math Partner Games Spring 1st Grade Math Centers Small Groups

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What others say

"I used a few of these games with my class at the end of the school year and they loved them! I love how easy they are to use and prep! Thank you"
star
Robin S.

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Description

Add *instant* engagement to your first grade math centers + guided math small groups with no prep May Math Partner Games! The May math games are packed full of hands-on, no and low prep dice games and spinner games are perfect for May math centers, guided math small groups, or intervention.

The May Math Games include 10 first grade math centers:

  1. Spin and cover
  2. Roll and cover
  3. Fill the Hive
  4. Butterfly Race
  5. Race to fill
  6. Spin and Add
  7. Count and compare
  8. Roll and Race
  9. Roll and Slide
  10. Race up the Ladder

Skills Covered in the March First Grade Math Games:

  • place value
  • ten more
  • ten less
  • base ten
  • addition
  • subtraction
  • fractions
  • counting coins
  • telling time to the hour and half hour
  • comparing
  • double-digit addition adding tens
  • counting to 120

How can I use the March First Grade math games?

  • First Grade math centers
  • First Grade guided math small group games
  • First Grade math intervention activities

What supplies will I need? I tried to keep these First Grade math gameboards as simple as possible. You will need:

  • Dice
  • Cubes or counters
  • Spinners
  • Game pieces (cubes or mini-erasers will work well)

TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT THE GAMES INCLUDED:

Spin and cover: Students will spin and cover a spot that matches.

Roll and cover: Students will roll a die, count the dots, and cover the matching spot. Later in the year, adding dice options will be added.

Fill the __ Students spin and move that many spaces on the board. They will read the spot and, if they identify it correctly, they get to add a cube to their mat. The first player to fill their mat wins. However, if they land on a stop sign, they must empty their mat and start again.

Race to the __: Students will spin and move to that spot. If there are not any spots that match, they lose a turn. The first player to reach the end wins.

Race to fill: Students will spin and cover a spot on their side of the board that matches. If there are not any spots that match left, they lose that turn. The first player to fill their side of the board wins.

Spin and Add: Students will spin two numbers, add them together, and cover the sum. The first player to cover all numbers wins.

Count and compare: Students will spin coins or numbers 5x. They will add those together and compare the values. The player with the greater value wins.

Roll and Race: Players will roll a die and move to the corresponding spot. The first player to the end wins.

Roll and Slide: Students will roll a die and move that many spaces. If they land on a leaf, they have to slide backwards. If they land on a fruit, they can climb down it. The first player to the end wins. If played as comparing, two players roll a die and the player with the greater number gets to move.

Race up the Ladder: Students will spin and move up the ladder to the matching spot. If no spots are left, they lose that turn. The first player to reach the top wins.

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May 6, 2025
Great games to review skills! Thank you for this excellent and fun tool.
Angela T.
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Grades taught: K
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
September 1, 2024
This was perfect for the end of the year! The students loved the activities!
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Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
June 24, 2024
I used a few of these games with my class at the end of the school year and they loved them! I love how easy they are to use and prep! Thank you
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
June 20, 2024
My students loved these games. They were so easy to prep and use!
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Grades taught: 1st

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
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