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One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre
One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre
One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre
One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre
One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre
One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre
One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre
One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre
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"My students enjoyed playing this game to practice one more/one less. It will be a great center activity."
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Donna C.
"this soi a fun and engaging math game. Once I teach it and the class plays it in pairs, I move it to the math center. The class loves this game. "
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Jennifer D.

Description

Make practising “one more” and “one less” fun and hands-on with this engaging math game!

Students will roll, count, and cover numbers as they strengthen their understanding of number order, counting on and back, and early addition and subtraction concepts.

It’s the perfect print-and-play activity for reinforcing foundational number skills in a joyful, low-prep way.

What’s Included:

  • Printable One More One Less game mat
  • Worksheet for written practice
  • Cover page for easy organisation and storage
  • Bonus digital Easel by TpT activity for interactive learning

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Builds instant recall of one more / one less facts
  • Reinforces number sequencing, counting on, and counting back
  • Perfect for small groups, independent work, or math centres
  • Simple setup – just print, add a die, and play!
  • Encourages hands-on engagement and number talk

How to Play:

  • Roll a standard six-sided die.
  • Add or subtract one from the number rolled.
  • Find the result and cover it on the game mat.
  • Continue until the mat is full or a winner is declared!

This version focuses on numbers up to 7, keeping it ideal for early learners who are developing number confidence.

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • Use during guided math groups or rotations.
  • Send home for family math game nights or homework practice.
  • Pair students for partner play to promote math communication.
  • Extend by rolling two dice for higher numbers once students gain confidence.
  • Reinforce concepts with the Easel by TpT digital version for individual online play.

This One More One Less Game is a bright, simple, and effective way to help young learners master an essential math foundation. It’s a joyful mix of counting, problem-solving, and hands-on fun!


Find a 'One More, One Less' bundle in my store 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!

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One More One Less Game | Counting On and Back Math Centre

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What others say

"My students enjoyed playing this game to practice one more/one less. It will be a great center activity."
star
Donna C.
"this soi a fun and engaging math game. Once I teach it and the class plays it in pairs, I move it to the math center. The class loves this game. "
star
Jennifer D.

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Make practicing one more and one less fun with this bundle of interactive math games! Designed for hands-on learning, these activities help students build number sense, strengthen counting fluency, and apply addition and subtraction strategies in playful ways. Perfect for math centers, small groups,
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Description

Make practising “one more” and “one less” fun and hands-on with this engaging math game!

Students will roll, count, and cover numbers as they strengthen their understanding of number order, counting on and back, and early addition and subtraction concepts.

It’s the perfect print-and-play activity for reinforcing foundational number skills in a joyful, low-prep way.

What’s Included:

  • Printable One More One Less game mat
  • Worksheet for written practice
  • Cover page for easy organisation and storage
  • Bonus digital Easel by TpT activity for interactive learning

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Builds instant recall of one more / one less facts
  • Reinforces number sequencing, counting on, and counting back
  • Perfect for small groups, independent work, or math centres
  • Simple setup – just print, add a die, and play!
  • Encourages hands-on engagement and number talk

How to Play:

  • Roll a standard six-sided die.
  • Add or subtract one from the number rolled.
  • Find the result and cover it on the game mat.
  • Continue until the mat is full or a winner is declared!

This version focuses on numbers up to 7, keeping it ideal for early learners who are developing number confidence.

Ideas for Classroom Use:

  • Use during guided math groups or rotations.
  • Send home for family math game nights or homework practice.
  • Pair students for partner play to promote math communication.
  • Extend by rolling two dice for higher numbers once students gain confidence.
  • Reinforce concepts with the Easel by TpT digital version for individual online play.

This One More One Less Game is a bright, simple, and effective way to help young learners master an essential math foundation. It’s a joyful mix of counting, problem-solving, and hands-on fun!


Find a 'One More, One Less' bundle in my store 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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Nice Product
Rated 5 out of 5
May 27, 2026
Nice product for my classroom! I love using it with my Kindergarten students!
Natalie Lett
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1,493 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: K
Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
May 4, 2026
I love the addition of this to my collection of things.
Tanya H.
322 reviews • Nebraska
Grades taught: K
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
March 21, 2026
This is a great game. My class had so much fun learning about 1 more and 1 less.
Julia U.
161 reviews • Oklahoma
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Fun Practice Activity
Rated 5 out of 5
March 4, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
My students enjoyed playing this game to practice one more/one less. It will be a great center activity.
Donna C.
701 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: K
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
November 27, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Thank you so much for this wonderful resource. My kiddos and I enjoy it.
Rebecca W.
1,130 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: K
Well-crafted resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
October 24, 2025
Met expectations
Would purchase more
Love the colors on these game boards and the kindergartners love the game!
716 reviews • New York
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
September 27, 2025
Met expectations
Would purchase more
Fun and appealing game for kids to play in an independent practice station.
Angie M.
214 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Students enjoyed playing with partners.
Rated 4 out of 5
September 22, 2025
Met expectations
Would purchase more
This was a great game for my students to help with number sense.
Karis M.
3 reviews • Indiana
Grades taught: 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th

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