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St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks
St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks
St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks
St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks
St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks
St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks
St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks
St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks
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Description

Get your students up and moving with this St. Patrick's Day base ten blocks game! Perfect for 1st grade, this interactive place value math movement game lets students practice base ten blocks as they move around the room, play, and have fun with their peers.

🍀 How to Play

  1. Students spread out in the classroom or open space.
  2. A slide is displayed showing a model of base ten blocks.
  3. Students count the tens and ones to determine the number and perform the matching St. Patrick's Day movement!

From doing the jig to pretending to dig a hole, every answer comes with a St. Patrick's Day-themed action that keeps kids giggling and learning. Partner slides and movement breaks ensure your class stays focused and energized from start to finish!

✨ What’s Included:

  • St. Patrick's Day Base Ten Blocks Movement Game (62 slides)
  • Teacher directions + quick setup instructions

💻 Each game comes in two formats:

  • Google Slides
  • PDF

🌟 Flexible for Whole Group or Independent Practice

These games are completely self-correcting — the correct answer is revealed immediately on the next slide, so students know right away if they got it right.

That means:

✔ Perfect for independent practice

✔ Easy to use during center rotations

✔ Great for partner play

✔ Ideal for brain breaks with purpose

✔ Can be played without teacher support

Because students receive instant feedback, they can confidently play on their own — even at home! Parents don’t need to fully understand the skill, since the correct answer is revealed immediately after each question. Just open, play, and learn.

💡 Perfect For:

  • Math review
  • Math warm-ups
  • Brain breaks
  • Small-groups
  • Independent literacy centers
  • At-home practice
  • Dismissal activity

💕 Why Teachers Love It

  • Encourages active learning and engagement
  • Builds confidence identifying numbers represented with base ten blocks
  • No prep required—simply open and project
  • Works with any screen, projector, or whiteboard
  • Promotes independence: A correct answer follows each game slide so there is no need for you to monitor student movements.

📚 Skills Covered

  • Place value practice with tens and ones
  • Identifying numbers represented with base ten blocks
  • Listening and following oral directions

Thanks for visiting my store! I hope you come again soon :)

Erin Waters

www.erinwatersedu.com

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St. Patrick's Day 1st Grade Place Value Math Game for Movement - Base Ten Blocks

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Turn math and literacy review into a full-body learning experience with these high-energy, no-prep seasonal and holiday Make a Move games! Students move, think, and laugh as they practice essential skills like rhyming words, CVC words, syllables, addition and subtraction, place value, telling time,
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Turn math and literacy review into a full-body learning experience with these high-energy, no-prep Make a Move games! Students move, think, and laugh as they practice essential math and ELA skills like place value, telling time, addition and subtraction, money, CVC words, syllables, rhyming, blends
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Description

Get your students up and moving with this St. Patrick's Day base ten blocks game! Perfect for 1st grade, this interactive place value math movement game lets students practice base ten blocks as they move around the room, play, and have fun with their peers.

🍀 How to Play

  1. Students spread out in the classroom or open space.
  2. A slide is displayed showing a model of base ten blocks.
  3. Students count the tens and ones to determine the number and perform the matching St. Patrick's Day movement!

From doing the jig to pretending to dig a hole, every answer comes with a St. Patrick's Day-themed action that keeps kids giggling and learning. Partner slides and movement breaks ensure your class stays focused and energized from start to finish!

✨ What’s Included:

  • St. Patrick's Day Base Ten Blocks Movement Game (62 slides)
  • Teacher directions + quick setup instructions

💻 Each game comes in two formats:

  • Google Slides
  • PDF

🌟 Flexible for Whole Group or Independent Practice

These games are completely self-correcting — the correct answer is revealed immediately on the next slide, so students know right away if they got it right.

That means:

✔ Perfect for independent practice

✔ Easy to use during center rotations

✔ Great for partner play

✔ Ideal for brain breaks with purpose

✔ Can be played without teacher support

Because students receive instant feedback, they can confidently play on their own — even at home! Parents don’t need to fully understand the skill, since the correct answer is revealed immediately after each question. Just open, play, and learn.

💡 Perfect For:

  • Math review
  • Math warm-ups
  • Brain breaks
  • Small-groups
  • Independent literacy centers
  • At-home practice
  • Dismissal activity

💕 Why Teachers Love It

  • Encourages active learning and engagement
  • Builds confidence identifying numbers represented with base ten blocks
  • No prep required—simply open and project
  • Works with any screen, projector, or whiteboard
  • Promotes independence: A correct answer follows each game slide so there is no need for you to monitor student movements.

📚 Skills Covered

  • Place value practice with tens and ones
  • Identifying numbers represented with base ten blocks
  • Listening and following oral directions

Thanks for visiting my store! I hope you come again soon :)

Erin Waters

www.erinwatersedu.com

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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What a blast!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 23, 2026
My first graders had such fun with these! Thanks a bunch!
Growing Firsties
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1,232 reviews • Wisconsin
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Fun Movement game
Rated 5 out of 5
April 7, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This was so fun for my students to do on St. Patrick's day! What a cute way to review place value.
Paula B.
458 reviews • Ohio
Grades taught: 1st
Lots of fun!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 24, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
My kids loved this activity. It was great review and lots of fun.
Sherrie W.
1,493 reviews • Virginia
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Fun Base Ten Math!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 24, 2026
Students loved this fun base ten game as a brain break.
340 reviews • Arkansas
Grades taught: 1st
FUN and helpful
Rated 5 out of 5
March 18, 2026
We used this for place value review. So fun and the kids loved it!
Barnhill's Bunch
(TPT Seller)
150 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 1st

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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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