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Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice
Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice
Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice
Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice
Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice
Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice
Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice
Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice
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Description

Give your students lively, hands-on practice with numbers to 30 using this bright and engaging math center game!

Learners roll a die, add a small amount to their game mat, and race to reach 30 first. This simple and playful routine strengthens early number sense, counting, and beginning addition as students repeatedly add small quantities to build toward a total of 30.

This is one of the 16 games included in my Bee Busy Bundle

Perfect for math centers, partner games, small groups, or early-finishers, this easy-to-prep activity brings energy, movement, and excitement to numbers to 30 practice.

What’s Included:

  • A teaching tips page.
  • A detailed instruction sheet.
  • Game mats for numbers to 30.
  • A follow-up worksheet.
  • A cover page to help keep your center materials organized.

Why This Game Helps Learners:

  • Reinforces counting, early addition, and number recognition to 30.
  • Supports students as they add small amounts and act out early addition concepts.
  • Easy-to-understand, interactive, and fun for independent or partner play.
  • Ideal for quick prep—simply print, gather counters, and you’re ready to go.
  • Great for differentiation and repeated practice across your math rotations.

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • Use as an independent math center for numbers to 30 review.
  • Model the game in a whole-group lesson before sending students to play.
  • Add to partner rotations to encourage communication and mathematical thinking.
  • Support intervention groups with concrete counting practice.
  • Pair with tokens, snap cubes, or themed counters for extra engagement.

Bring joyful number practice to your classroom with a game that makes learning numbers to 30 both meaningful and fun.


Find more games for NUMBERS to 30 HERE

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This resource is for single teacher classroom use only. Please remember that sharing, redistributing, creation of new materials for sale, or uploading to shared drives or websites is not permitted. Your respect for the one teacher, one license policy allows small teacher-creators like me to keep making resources for classrooms around the world. Thank you for your kindness and understanding!

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Numbers to 30 Math Game | Early Addition Center | Counting Practice

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K - 2nd
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Description

Give your students lively, hands-on practice with numbers to 30 using this bright and engaging math center game!

Learners roll a die, add a small amount to their game mat, and race to reach 30 first. This simple and playful routine strengthens early number sense, counting, and beginning addition as students repeatedly add small quantities to build toward a total of 30.

This is one of the 16 games included in my Bee Busy Bundle

Perfect for math centers, partner games, small groups, or early-finishers, this easy-to-prep activity brings energy, movement, and excitement to numbers to 30 practice.

What’s Included:

  • A teaching tips page.
  • A detailed instruction sheet.
  • Game mats for numbers to 30.
  • A follow-up worksheet.
  • A cover page to help keep your center materials organized.

Why This Game Helps Learners:

  • Reinforces counting, early addition, and number recognition to 30.
  • Supports students as they add small amounts and act out early addition concepts.
  • Easy-to-understand, interactive, and fun for independent or partner play.
  • Ideal for quick prep—simply print, gather counters, and you’re ready to go.
  • Great for differentiation and repeated practice across your math rotations.

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • Use as an independent math center for numbers to 30 review.
  • Model the game in a whole-group lesson before sending students to play.
  • Add to partner rotations to encourage communication and mathematical thinking.
  • Support intervention groups with concrete counting practice.
  • Pair with tokens, snap cubes, or themed counters for extra engagement.

Bring joyful number practice to your classroom with a game that makes learning numbers to 30 both meaningful and fun.


Find more games for NUMBERS to 30 HERE

Click here to return to my store home page


This resource is for single teacher classroom use only. Please remember that sharing, redistributing, creation of new materials for sale, or uploading to shared drives or websites is not permitted. Your respect for the one teacher, one license policy allows small teacher-creators like me to keep making resources for classrooms around the world. Thank you for your kindness and understanding!

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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Rated 5 out of 5
March 26, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
September 14, 2019
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March 18, 2018
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August 1, 2017
Great resource!
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March 1, 2017
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Rated 5 out of 5
February 27, 2017
Great activity, thank you!
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February 24, 2017
Terrific, thanks!
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February 10, 2017
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