Kindergarten Teen Numbers Math Center Ten Frame Dice Game | Roll, Build & CompareBuild strong teen number understanding with this engaging ten-frame dice game! Students roll a teen ten-frame die, and compare numbers with a partner to determine who has more or less. This hands-on activity helps students develop a deeper understanding of teen numbers as 10 and some more, while reinforcing number sense, subitizing, and comparison skills. How to Play: • Students roll a die • Write or represen
4 in a Row GamesNothing better than a little competition with these 4 in a Row Games. Color and black and white PDFs to choose from. Laminate or place in a clear protector for easy use over time. Skill Focus:Numbers Coins Shapes Several spinner choices to mix and match with gameboards. Your choice, based on your students' skill level. Did you know? You can receive TPT credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy. Just click on “my purchases” under “buy”. Connect wit
Kindergarten Pop It, Drop It! Decomposing Game with BeansMake decomposing numbers pop with this hands-on, engaging Pop It, Drop It! math center. Students “pop” a handful of beans, drop them onto the gameboard, and record how many land ON the popcorn bucket and how many land OFF It’s the perfect low-prep activity for teaching part-part-whole relationships in a playful, concrete way! This game builds number sense, and keeps your kinders moving, laughing, and learning. How It Works Students sc
Number Neighbors Before & After Numbers WorksheetHelp students build strong number sense by identifying number neighbors (one less and one more) with this hands-on, easy-to-use math activity! Perfect for kindergarten learners who are developing counting and sequencing skills. What Students Practice:• Identifying the number before • Identifying the number after • Counting forward and backward • Understanding number relationships What’s Included:• Number neighbor worksheet • Low-prep, student-fri
Ornament Dash to 20 (Dice or Spinner)A fun & festive way to build number sense! Bring holiday math fun to your classroom with Ornament Dash to 20 An engaging kindergarten game where students roll or spin, and race to 20! This hands-on math center helps students practice counting, subitizing, number recognition, and adding on to 20 in a playful, seasonal way. Perfect for December math centers, partner practice, small groups, early finishers, or a low-prep holiday station. How to Play Choose
Race to 20 Math Game Kindergarten Number Recognition & Counting PracticeThe Race to 20 game is a fun and engaging partner activity that helps students build one-to-one counting, number recognition to 20, and turn-taking skills. Students take turns rolling a die and moving along the game board as they race to reach 20. This low-prep game is perfect for math centers, small groups, or early finisher activities. Skills Practiced: • One-to-one counting • Number recognition to 20 • Counting for
10 Seasonal Ten Frame MatsColor and Black and White for easy printing Just laminate to reuse over and over Did you know? You can receive TPT credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy. Just click on “my purchases” under “buy”. Connect with my Insta at KinderMathCorner
Kindergarten Counting On & Numeral Writing PracticeThis Counting On to 10 math station helps students practice counting on, number sequencing, and numeral writing in a hands-on and engaging way. Students roll a die, write the numbers to 10. This activity is ideal for reinforcing foundational counting skills during math centers or small-group instruction Just print and go! Did you know? You can receive TPT credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy. Just click
Kindergarten Build a Tower | One-to-One Correspondence Math MatsStudents will build number towers using cubes to match the correct quantity, helping them develop one-to-one correspondence and early number sense. This hands-on activity is ideal for the first months of kindergarten and works well in math centers, small groups, or independent practice. How it works: Students count carefully and stack cubes to build a tower that matches the number shown on the mat. Differentiation included: Numbers
Kindergarten Subitizing 4 in a Row Game Math CenterBuild strong number sense with this fun and engaging 4 in a Row Subitizing Game! Perfect for kindergarten learners, this low-prep math center helps students practice instantly recognizing quantities without counting. Students take turns rolling the dice and covering the matching space on their game board. The first player to get 4 in a row wins! Skills Practiced:Subitizing quantitiesNumber recognitionOne-to-one correspondenceEarly number sense
Kindergarten Back-to-School Math Games: 3 Gameboards Hands-On Counting & Number Practice for the First Week of SchoolGet your students engaged with 3 ready-to-go gameboards perfect for the first week of school! These low-prep games help students practice one-to-one counting and numbers to 10 while having fun with hands-on manipulatives. Just print, add dice and counters, and your math stations are ready! Skills Practiced: • One-to-one counting • Number recognition to 10 • Counting forwa
Math station game for students to practice counting and identifying numbers. Easy prep, copy the playing mat on cardstock and laminate or slide it into a protective sleeve. Students choose a domino and find the matching playing card. You could also use ten-frame cards or other number cards if you like. Great for Kinder and 1st grade.
Addition & Subtraction Anchor Chart/Kindergarten/First GradeThese kindergarten addition and subtraction anchor charts are designed as clear, visual math posters to support young learners. Perfect for classroom display or math centers, these printable charts help students understand basic addition and subtraction strategies with ease. Perfect for classroom displays, small group instruction, or math centers, these printable anchor charts give students an easy-to-understand reference they can use a
Roll & Build to 6 Hands-On Counting & Number Recognition for KindergartenRoll & Build to 6 is a fun, hands-on activity where students practice number recognition, counting, and one-to-one correspondence. Students roll a die, build the number using Unifix or connecting cubes on their board.Perfect for small groups, interventions, or math stations, this activity makes learning numbers engaging and concrete. Skills Practiced: • Number recognition to 6 • Counting and one-to-one correspond
Subitizing Cards Hands-On Number Sense Practice for KindergartenThese Subitizing Cards are perfect for helping students strengthen number sense and subitizing skills in a fun, hands-on way! Students look at a card, subitize the number, and then build it on their mat before checking for understanding. This activity works well as a math station or in small group practice. How to Use: • Show a card and have students identify how many • Students cover the card with counting chips • Chec
Count Around the Room: Numbers 1–5 is a fun and engaging movement-based math activity that helps kindergarten students practice number recognition and counting skills. Simply cut out the numbers 1–5 and place them around the classroom. Students walk around the room using the recording sheet to find each number, match it correctly, and fill in the 5-frame to show the quantity. This hands-on activity strengthens number sense, counting, and one-to-one correspondence while keeping students actively
Hands-On Counting & Number Recognition for KindergartenThe Collecting Cubes Game is a fun, hands-on activity where students practice counting, number recognition, and one-to-one correspondence. Students roll a die, move to a space, and collect that number of cubes. The player with the most cubes at the end of the game wins! This engaging game is perfect for math centers, small groups, or partner play. How to Play: • Roll a die • Move to a space on the game board • Collect that number of