Ten Frame Bingo to 10

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PreK - K
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Pages
130 pages
$4.25
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I love the easy to prep whole group activity. Kindergartners love Bingo and this is an effective way to practice beginning math skills while playing a game!
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  1. Make subitizing and ten frame practice fun with these engaging math bingo games. These low prep games are perfect for math centers or math review. This game bundle includes 3 levels of play (ten-frames to 10, 20 and 30), so it can grow with your class.Save 20% when you buy all 3 Bingo levels at once
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  2. Help your students build their number sense skills with these fun ten frames games. Students can practice ten frames with numbers up to 30. The game formats include I Have... Who Has...? games, War games, and Bingo.By purchasing this game bundle, you save 20% off the original prices of the 8 games.
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  3. Practice numbers to 10 with the games in this set. The games help student develop number sense and subitizing skills. Kids will love the games, which include I Have... Who Has...?, Number War, and Bingo.Save 20% on these games when you purchase them as a bundle!The 7 games include:Number War to 10I
    Price $17.60Original Price $22.00Save $4.40

Description

Ten Frame Bingo is a fun way to practice subitizing and ten frames with numbers to 10. Your students will think they have earned a reward when you use these math Bingo games. You will love the how easy they are to use - just print and go!

Save 20% when you purchase this as part of a Ten-Frame Bingo Bundle or as part of the Ten-Frame Games Bundle.

There are two different versions of Bingo in this set:

  • boards with ten-frames
  • boards with numerals

Both versions are in color or black-and-white, and include 30 game boards.

The game features a 3X3 Bingo board, making it a fast game for early learners with short attention spans!

Use these Bingo games for whole-class review or small group work. They are easy to add to math stations or centers. With a small group, students can take turns as the caller, getting even more subitizing practice.

Looking for other Bingo games for your class? Check these out!

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130 pages
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.

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