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Addition Math Games - Kindergarten, First Grade Math Games or Centers

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Deanna Jump
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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
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Pages
83 pages
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This is a great product to use in Math stations. Introduced the games during our small group time and eventually moved them to our Math game station.
These games and game boards have made our centers so fun. Thanks for such a cute and rigorous center/game.

Description

Are you looking for addition math games or math centers that are low prep and fun for your kindergarten or first grade students? This math game pack was designed to help your little “mathematicians” strengthen their understanding of addition. This pack includes ELEVEN games that work great for small group, independent, or partner play. The games include spinners and use manipulatives you should already have in your classroom. No cards or little pieces to cut out and keep up with! Further, each game can be played in multiple ways AND they are differentiated to maximize your instruction! These games are all LOW PREP and the best part is these games can be played ALL year long!

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Each game includes an easy-to-follow directions page and most of them have color and black and white versions.

Games Included in this pack:

  1. Hot Diggity Dog (Using counting on as a strategy to figure out the missing addend). The puzzle cards all go together for a variety of number combinations.
  2. Chewing on Addition (Bubblegum themed game for composing and decomposing numbers)
  3. Sinking Ships (an addition strategy game) Who can save all of their ships first?
  4. Crash and Bump (a race to get to 10 first)
  5. Penny Savers (Piggybank themed game for composing and decomposing numbers)
  6. Tumbling Towers (Be the first to build all of your towers without landing on the tumbling tower space)
  7. Cubs in a Tub (composing and decomposing numbers)
  8. Add 'em Up (a card game of speed)
  9. Slides and Ladders (A fun board game with slides and ladders to help you jump to other parts of the board)
  10. Ready, Set, Add! (A racecar themed game of speed using dominoes)
  11. Adderpillar (Spin a number and cover the caterpillar segments that equal that sum)

SKU: 2594254

Total Pages
83 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.

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