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Preview of I Have, Who Has? Expanded Form - 90 to 999

I Have, Who Has? Expanded Form - 90 to 999

Use this quick whole class math game to practice and review numbers below 1000 in expanded form. Students decode the number represented and then state the next number in the chain. The deck of cards loop so start with any card; when that number is later dictated the round has been completed. This printable resource helps foster mastery in place value and decomposition - useful skills for building fluency in addition and subtraction. This resource comes with both a colour and greyscale version
Preview of I Have, Who Has? Ten Frames to 20

I Have, Who Has? Ten Frames to 20

Use this quick whole class math game to practice and review numbers to 20 with ten frames. Students decode the number represented by the picture and then state the next number in the chain. The deck of cards loop so start with any card; when that number is later dictated the round has been completed. This printable resource helps foster mastery in basic number sense and subitizing, as well as practice necessary skills for later addition and subtraction! This resource comes with both a colour a
Preview of Roll, Solve, Cover - Math Game Boards

Roll, Solve, Cover - Math Game Boards

Check out these partner math games your learners can play to improve mathematical fluency! Teach it once, and your students can return to play again and again. Both boards focus on addition/ subtraction with one double-digit number and one single-digit number. To use this resource in your classroom you will need: diceplayer markers of some kind (bingo chips, tokens, small toys, etc.)If you enjoy this resource, be sure to give it a rating and/ or review! Check back soon for more materials :)
Preview of Connect Four Addition Math Game Boards

Connect Four Addition Math Game Boards

Here is a fun partner game your students can play to practice their early addition skills. Teach it once and let your students return to it for independent practice to strengthen mathematical fluency. Three different game boards allow for easy differentiation because every classroom has unique learners. To use this resource in your classroom you will need: six-sided dice ten-sided dice coloured bingo chips You can also try slipping the print out into a dry erase sleeve and offering each pair tw
Preview of I Have, Who Has? Tallies to 30

I Have, Who Has? Tallies to 30

Use this quick whole class math game to practice and review tallies to 30. Students decode the number represented by each group of tallies and then state the next number in the chain. The deck of cards loop so start with any card; when that number is later dictated the round has been completed. This printable resource helps foster mastery in base number sense and subitizing, as well as practice necessary skills for later addition and subtraction! This resource comes with both a colour and grey
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