For this print-and-play activity, you'll need two dice per student (or group of students), plus crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Each student will roll two dice, count the dots (or subitize), find the number on their paper, and color in that part of the picture. Play continues until all numbers have been rolled and colored in. If students roll a number they have already rolled, you can have them color in one of the Christmas Tree ornaments.
These Easter-themed math games infuse learning with fun. Most can be played alone, with a partner, or with the whole family! Children practice important math skills like counting, subitizing, and number identification while using problem-solving and memory skills as well. To encourage student independence, each game comes with a materials list and an "I Can" task card, except the Sneaky Bunny game (which does not require any additional materials). Games included in this set: Easter Bump Games (1
This easy, versatile Halloween math center makes practicing number sets fun! Just print and laminate the pages (or put them in plastic sleeves). Black and white pages save ink! Students use mini erasers, pompoms, real candy, or other manipulatives for treats.Students use playdough to form balls or apply cookie cutters.Students use dry erase markers to draw treats.Differentiate with two different colors of manipulatives to create addition/subtraction number stories and number sentences.
This is a fun Halloween activity that can be used as a center, morning work, or partner game. Bump is a fun game for 2 or 3 players! You supply two dice, and 10 connecting cubes per player. Students take turns rolling the dice, then covering the corresponding number with a cube. When a player rolls a number that is already covered by their opponent's cube, they may "bump" that cube and replace it with one of their own. If a player rolls a number they have already covered with one of their own cu
Bump is a fun game for 2 or 3 players! You supply three dice, and 10 connecting cubes per player. Students take turns rolling the dice, then covering the corresponding number with a cube. When a player rolls a number that is already covered by their opponent's cube, they may "bump" that cube and replace it with one of their own. If a player rolls a number they have already covered with one of their own cubes, they stack a second cube on top and "lock" that number. The first player to use all of
This print-and-play activity is great for morning work, a math center, early finishers, or a parent volunteer. You'll need two dice per student (or group of students), plus crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Students take turns rolling two dice, counting the dots (or subitizing), finding the number on their paper, and coloring in that part of the picture (using any color they choose). Play continues until all numbers have been rolled and colored in. If students roll a number they have already
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