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1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
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1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
1st Grade Math Centers Solve and Cover Math Games Task Cards for the Whole Year
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What others say

"I love these solve and cover games! I love how the game doesn't change, only the skill changes! This is the perfect center for first graders because they can check their answer on the back of the task card. This has simplified my math centers! Thank you!"
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Melissa H.
"This resource is great. I love all of the math mat options provided. This is something that stays in my rotation bin constantly. I can keep the same skill in the bin for two weeks and just swap the math mat. Takes the stress of planning and prep away!"
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Megan P.

Description

Solve and Cover is a self-checking 1st grade math centers game that can be played ALL YEAR LONG. I developed this game to help streamline my math center routine and give students the opportunity to review essential math skills taught throughout the year in first grade. Students can play this game independently, in partners, or with a small group.

This Math Center set includes:

  • 50+ Math Mats (Black and White option also included for each mat!)
  • 40 sets of math task cards with first grade skills (option to print back to back for self-checking!)
  • Storage cover and labels for each math skill

This is a mix and match math center to play all year long!

1. Choose the task card set with the skill you would like students to work on.

2. Choose the seasonal or non-seasonal math mat you would like students to use.

3. Add some manipulatives! This could be counters, cubes, mini erasers, etc.!

How to play:

Students will look at the problem on the task card, solve it in the answer space on the math mat, then turn over the task card to check their answer. If correct, the student will cover one of the circles on their math mat with a manipulative. For manipulatives, I use anything from chips, cubes, mini erasers, etc. I like to change it up to keep students engaged! To win, students try to be the first to cover all the circles on their mat.

Why math center routines?

I love math centers in my first grade classroom! BUT I found that I was spending so much time planning and prepping for centers each week. Plus it took up so much instructional time to teach the students new math games every week. To solve this problem I developed math games that could be played over and over again! Students already know the procedures and expectations, but we just change out the math skill!

Skills included:

Subitize

Ten Frames

Tally Marks

Make 10

Make 20

Number Bonds

Find the Sum- Sums to 10

Find the Sum- Sums to 20

Doubles/Near Doubles

Add or Subtract

Find the Difference

Even and Odd

Fact Families

Missing Addend

3 Addend Addition

True or False Equations

Balance Equations

10 More 10 Less

100 More 100 Less

2D Shapes

3D Shapes

Fractions

Base 10- 2 Digit Numbers

Base 10 - 3 Digit Numbers

Place Value 2 Digit

Place Value 3 Digit

Expanded Form 2 Digit

Expanded Form 3 Digit

Multiples of 10

Number Words

2 Digit Addition

2 Digit Subtraction

Before, Between, After

Comparing 2 Digit Numbers

Comparing 3 Digit Numbers

Ordering Numbers

Number Patterns

Round to the Nearest 10

Time to the Hour

Time to the Half Hour

Counting Coins

Solve and Cover Organization:

Task Cards:

To make this a self-checking math center, print the skills double sided. The answer will be on the back of the task card. I like to print the task cards on colored card stock then laminate for durability. I cut out the cards after laminating.

I store all of my Solve and Cover task card sets in the Iris Photo Boxes from Michaels. I use the included labels so I know which skill is in each box! You can also store the task card sets with binder clips or zip lock bags.

Math Mats:

I like to store my math mats in a binder using sheet protectors!

To prep my math centers for the week, I grab the box of task cards I want to use, the math mats, and some manipulatives and put them in my math tub!

Looking for other math centers you can use over and over?

Check out:

Solve the Room

Memory Match Math Bundle

Color By Code All Year Long

Want to be the first to know about new resources, discounts, and sales?

• Click the green star to get notifications about new resources & sales.

• Find me on my blog – Happy Hearts in 1st or come chat with me on Instagram :)

Follow my store here: Happy Hearts in 1st All new resources are 50% off for the first 24 hours!

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What others say

"I love these solve and cover games! I love how the game doesn't change, only the skill changes! This is the perfect center for first graders because they can check their answer on the back of the task card. This has simplified my math centers! Thank you!"
star
Melissa H.
"This resource is great. I love all of the math mat options provided. This is something that stays in my rotation bin constantly. I can keep the same skill in the bin for two weeks and just swap the math mat. Takes the stress of planning and prep away!"
star
Megan P.

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Description

Solve and Cover is a self-checking 1st grade math centers game that can be played ALL YEAR LONG. I developed this game to help streamline my math center routine and give students the opportunity to review essential math skills taught throughout the year in first grade. Students can play this game independently, in partners, or with a small group.

This Math Center set includes:

  • 50+ Math Mats (Black and White option also included for each mat!)
  • 40 sets of math task cards with first grade skills (option to print back to back for self-checking!)
  • Storage cover and labels for each math skill

This is a mix and match math center to play all year long!

1. Choose the task card set with the skill you would like students to work on.

2. Choose the seasonal or non-seasonal math mat you would like students to use.

3. Add some manipulatives! This could be counters, cubes, mini erasers, etc.!

How to play:

Students will look at the problem on the task card, solve it in the answer space on the math mat, then turn over the task card to check their answer. If correct, the student will cover one of the circles on their math mat with a manipulative. For manipulatives, I use anything from chips, cubes, mini erasers, etc. I like to change it up to keep students engaged! To win, students try to be the first to cover all the circles on their mat.

Why math center routines?

I love math centers in my first grade classroom! BUT I found that I was spending so much time planning and prepping for centers each week. Plus it took up so much instructional time to teach the students new math games every week. To solve this problem I developed math games that could be played over and over again! Students already know the procedures and expectations, but we just change out the math skill!

Skills included:

Subitize

Ten Frames

Tally Marks

Make 10

Make 20

Number Bonds

Find the Sum- Sums to 10

Find the Sum- Sums to 20

Doubles/Near Doubles

Add or Subtract

Find the Difference

Even and Odd

Fact Families

Missing Addend

3 Addend Addition

True or False Equations

Balance Equations

10 More 10 Less

100 More 100 Less

2D Shapes

3D Shapes

Fractions

Base 10- 2 Digit Numbers

Base 10 - 3 Digit Numbers

Place Value 2 Digit

Place Value 3 Digit

Expanded Form 2 Digit

Expanded Form 3 Digit

Multiples of 10

Number Words

2 Digit Addition

2 Digit Subtraction

Before, Between, After

Comparing 2 Digit Numbers

Comparing 3 Digit Numbers

Ordering Numbers

Number Patterns

Round to the Nearest 10

Time to the Hour

Time to the Half Hour

Counting Coins

Solve and Cover Organization:

Task Cards:

To make this a self-checking math center, print the skills double sided. The answer will be on the back of the task card. I like to print the task cards on colored card stock then laminate for durability. I cut out the cards after laminating.

I store all of my Solve and Cover task card sets in the Iris Photo Boxes from Michaels. I use the included labels so I know which skill is in each box! You can also store the task card sets with binder clips or zip lock bags.

Math Mats:

I like to store my math mats in a binder using sheet protectors!

To prep my math centers for the week, I grab the box of task cards I want to use, the math mats, and some manipulatives and put them in my math tub!

Looking for other math centers you can use over and over?

Check out:

Solve the Room

Memory Match Math Bundle

Color By Code All Year Long

Want to be the first to know about new resources, discounts, and sales?

• Click the green star to get notifications about new resources & sales.

• Find me on my blog – Happy Hearts in 1st or come chat with me on Instagram :)

Follow my store here: Happy Hearts in 1st All new resources are 50% off for the first 24 hours!

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Perfect for reinforcing math skills!
Rated 5 out of 5
July 14, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This math game was a fantastic addition to my first-grade classroom! It was easy to prep, engaging, and kept my students actively participating from start to finish. The directions were clear, and the game provided great practice while making learning feel fun. My students were excited to play and asked to use it again during math centers. I highly recommend this resource to any first-grade teacher looking for an interactive way to reinforce math skills!
Angela H.
176 reviews • Michigan
Grades taught: K
One of My Favorite Math Center Resources!
Rated 5 out of 5
July 6, 2026
This has been one of my favorite math center resources! My students were always excited to use these games, and they made practicing skills feel fun instead of repetitive. Everything is organized, easy to prep, and the directions are clear. The activities hold students' attention while reinforcing important math concepts. I honestly trust Kelsey's resources—they're consistently high quality, engaging, and worth every penny. Highly recommend!
Sarah M.
202 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Wonderful
Rated 5 out of 5
July 2, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This is a great resource for my struggling 2nd graders.
Whitley P.
208 reviews • Kentucky
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
June 30, 2026
This is such a helpful resource for our first grade classroom. Thank you!
Tyler E.
293 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
An Amazing Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
June 26, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
These activities are great and engaging. My student loves all of these activities. Thank you.
Heather C.
34 reviews • Arizona
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
well crafted
Rated 5 out of 5
June 16, 2026
this was such a fun addition to my 1st grade classroom
Kassidy M.
212 reviews
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Well crafted
Rated 5 out of 5
June 15, 2026
Exactly what I needed. It was worth the work getting it all together, but it was easily organized.
Amber F.
253 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 1st
Fun center activity!
Rated 5 out of 5
June 3, 2026
My students love this center. I love the different mats for each season.
Shannon D.
35 reviews

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Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
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.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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