Numbers 1-10 Counting Games | Number Sense Games | Math Games | Kindergarten

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These were great games to play in small groups for students who needed more time and practice to master numbers and counting. Thanks!
During a time like COVID we were able to use these to make individual centres for the classroom. So fun! And spinners can be found on amazon.
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Get ready to spin and win with these fun Numbers 1-10 Counting and Number Sense Math Games. These math number games will help develop your students' number sense skills and provide plenty of opportunities for them to practice counting to 10. Included are 18 different math centers that require minimal prep. The math centers come in 3 versions which can be played individually, with a partner, or in small math groups.

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Mathematics starts with counting and number sense. Teaching children to count involves not only learning the numbers 1 to 10 but also helping children understand the meaning of numbers and how they work.

The Numbers 1-10 Counting and Number Sense Math Games cover the following skills:

  • Recognition of numerals 1-10
  • Number Order 1-10
  • Subitizing
  • Number Sets
  • Cardinality
  • Writing numerals
  • 5 Frames
  • 10 Frames
  • Tally Marks
  • Number Words
  • Counting On
  • Counting Backwards

The numbers 1-10 games can be played individually, with two players, or in small math groups. Three versions are provided so that you can decide how you want to use the games in your classroom.

These counting 1-10 games are super easy to prep! The math games can be printed in color or as a worksheet. Just add a paperclip and pencil and you have a ready-made counting game for your math centers.

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The counting and number sense games and activities included in this resource:

  • Numbers 1-5
  • Number Sets
  • Trace a Number 1-5
  • Number Line Game 1-5
  • Number Race 1-5
  • Five Frames Game 1
  • Five Frames Game 2
  • Gumball Review
  • Trace a Number 1-10
  • Race to the Top 1-10
  • Counting Fingers 1-10
  • Numbers 1-10
  • Ten Frames
  • Tally Marks
  • Number Words
  • Cookie Mixed Review
  • Counting On
  • Counting Backwards

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Standards

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Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.

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