Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own record! Other "I have, Who has" games available are: Capital LettersLowercase LettersDomino Numbers
This bundle includes all 5 math "I have, Who has games." The number cards can be used interchangeably! That means you can use any or all decks at the same time to help your students make quicker progress on their letter recognition! Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their
Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own record! Other "I have, Who has" games available are: Capital LettersLowercase LettersDomino Numbers
2 versions! Dominoes sitting in a vertical position AND dominoes laying in a horizontal position. Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own
Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own record! Other "I have, Who has" games available are: Capital LettersLowercase LettersDomino Numbe
Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own record! Other "I have, Who has" games available are: Capital LettersLowercase LettersDomino Numbe
Spanish version! Great for bilingual classrooms! Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own record! Other "I have, Who has" games available ar
Spanish version! Great for bilingual classrooms! This bundle includes all 5 math "I have, Who has games." The number cards can be used interchangeably! That means you can use any or all decks at the same time to help your students make quicker progress on their letter recognition! Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child
These number cards are a perfect way to display numbers in your classroom. The simple design is great for little learners! These cards measure 8.5 x 11 inches.
SPANISH version! Great for bilingual classrooms! Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own record! Other "I have, Who has" games available
These Spanish number cards are a perfect way to display numbers in your classroom. The simple design is great for little learners! These cards measure 8.5 x 11 inches.
Spanish version! Great for bilingual classes! Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own record! Other "I have, Who has" games available are:
Spanish version! Great for bilingual classes! Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL challenge, time the students and have them try to break their own record! Other "I have, Who has" games available are
SPANISH I have Who has game! Great for bilingual classrooms! 2 versions! Dominoes sitting in a vertical position AND dominoes laying in a horizontal position. Pass out the cards to students. Have them sit in a circle. The child with the "1" card goes first. They stand and read their card. Students who are not yet able to read will catch on how to "read" the cards. The child with the correct answer stands up and reads their card. Play continues until all cards are read. To make this a REAL chall