Numbers 1 - 25 I Have Who Has Card Game

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My students LOVE I Have, Who Has? Games and your students will too! You will love how easy it is to prepare this Spring Themed I Have, Who Has? Numbers 1 - 25 Card Game for your class. You can play it with your whole class or in small groups.

In small group lessons you can give each student three to four cards and everyone is involved REPEATEDLY! Keep your students alert and on their toes for a fast round of I Have, Who Has? and you will not only be reviewing important skills, but bring joy and fun to your lesson. I teacher answer key is included so you OR A STUDENT HELPER, can follow along and help the class when one student is stuck! Enjoy!

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This I Have Who Has Game Includes:

1 Teacher Direction Sheet

2 Teacher Answer Keys

25 Cards with Spring Chick Themed Numbers in Numerical Order

25 Cards with Spring Chick Themed Numbers in Mixed Order

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Total Pages
20 pages
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.

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