A fun Turkey game for students to practice their addition fluency! This game is just like dots and boxes. You need two people to play. Each person will make ONE line at a time connecting two dots. If they happen to make a square while making their line, they must answer the addition equation, capture the turkey (color it in), and then they get to go again. The person with the most turkeys captured at the end wins!
Have students count up each character and then make a tally chart. After making a tally chart students will make a picture graph to easily read the data while answering the questions.
Students roll the dice and move their cube (or any marker) down the number line that many spaces. Then they write the equation! For example if I am on 10 and roll a 2, I jump two spaces and write 10-2=8. Then their partner goes and does the same steps. First to 0 wins. There is a game board that goes 0-10 and one that is 0-20.
Have students roll a dice to work on doubles! There are two worksheets. One has students just roll the dice and double that number. One has students roll the dice, double the number, and add one! Then students pick any shape in the picture to color that color. At the end they have a fun and colorful geometric animal! This is a fun and easy quiet activity, early finisher activity, or center!
This activity is a connection between math and red words. Have students grab cubes to measure how long each red word is. Once they measure the red word they will write the word and how many cubes long it is!