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Kindergarten Math Centers Bundle - Digital and Printable

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K - 1st
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657 pages - 76 printable games and 80 Google slide/Seesaw games
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I'm so glad I made this purchase, my students were very engaged they didn't want to stop playing. I like how the rules are consistent in every content area so it helps with independency. I will be getting the first grade bundle soon!
I love this resource! It allows my students to practice all of the skills we have been learning, in a fun engaging way. I love how each game has the same directions so that I do not have to waste much time giving directions. My kiddos love these games. 20/10!

Description

This kindergarten math center bundle includes 76 math centers covering place value and number sense, addition and subtraction, and shape to provide your students with engaging hands-on practice all year long.

Each kindergarten math center follows a similar format, making it perfect for independent practice, leaving you with more time to teach with fewer interruptions!

Great for centers and fast finishers, with this bundle you’ll be able to easily differentiate for the needs of all your students with a massive selection of games to choose from.

Each common core aligned math center has:

✅ a printable kindergarten math center game for one or two players so your kiddos can engage in hands-on learning in the classroom

✅ a fully digital game, with step-by-step instructions on how to use in Google Classroom, Canvas, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft OneDrive

✅ a Seesaw™ preloaded link. (You will need your own Seesawaccount)

And you’ll also find

✅ a companion worksheet for each game.

Each game, whether it is digital or printable, includes an anchor chart explaining the concept.

The game is available in two formats, quarter-sized to fit in photo cases and half-sized. You'll also find a full-sized recording sheet. Please check the preview to get more information.

Please note, this resource is licensed for personal use as a single user. It is not to be shared with other teachers, used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

There are 76 printable games in the pack.

CONTENTS:

Google Slide/Seesaw Readiness

  • Four games to help teach students how to move the movable pieces and click in text boxes to record their answers.

Numbers 1 - 10

  • Numbers 1 and 2 (provided as a sample game in the preview)
  • Numbers 2 and 3
  • Numbers 3 and 4
  • Numbers 4 and 5
  • Counting to 5 (game 1)
  • Counting to 5 (game 2)
  • Counting to 5
  • Numbers 5 and 6
  • Numbers 6 and 7
  • Numbers 7 and 8
  • Numbers 8 and 9
  • Numbers 9 and 10
  • Counting to 10 (game 1)
  • Counting to 10 (game 2)
  • Less than - in words
  • Greater than - in words
  • Greater than/Less than - in words

Numbers 11 - 20

  • Numbers 11, 12 and 13
  • Numbers 14, 15 and 16
  • Numbers 17, 18 and 19

Numbers 1 - 100

  • Missing numbers - numbers 1 to 10
  • Missing numbers - numbers 1 to 20
  • The number before - numbers 1 to 10
  • The number before - numbers 1 to 20
  • The number after - numbers 1 to 10
  • The number after - numbers 1 to 20
  • Missing numbers - numbers to 20
  • Missing numbers - numbers to 30
  • Missing numbers - numbers to 50
  • Missing numbers - numbers to 100

Place Value

  • Tens and ones - teen numbers (game 1)
  • Tens and ones - teen numbers (game 2)
  • Tens and ones - teen numbers (game 3)
  • Tens and ones - teen numbers (game 4)
  • Tens and ones - teen numbers - number bonds
  • Tens and ones - numbers 20 to 99 (game 1)
  • Tens and ones - numbers 20 to 99 (game 2)

Addition

  • Addition to 5 (game 1)
  • Addition to 5 (game 2)
  • Addition to 5 (game 3)
  • Addition to 5 (game 4)
  • Addition to 5 (game 5)
  • Addition to 5- missing addends/number bonds
  • Addition to 10 - adding 1 (game 1)
  • Addition to 10 - adding 1 (game 2)
  • Addition to 10 - adding 1 - missing addends/
  • number bonds
  • Addition to 10 - adding 2
  • Addition to 10 - adding 2 - missing addends/
  • number bonds
  • Addition to 10 (game 1)
  • Addition to 10 (game 2)
  • Addition to 10 (game 3)
  • Addition to 10 (game 4)
  • Addition to 10 (game 5)
  • Addition to 10 - missing addends/number bonds
  • Making 10 (game 1)
  • Making 10 (game 2)

Subtraction

  • Subtraction within 5 (game 1)
  • Subtraction within 5 (game 2)
  • Subtraction within 5 (game 3)
  • Subtraction within 5 (game 4)
  • Subtracting 1 within 10
  • Subtracting 2 within 10
  • Subtraction within 10 (game 1)
  • Subtraction within 10 (game 2)
  • Subtraction within 10 (game 3)
  • Subtraction within 10 (game 4)

Shape

  • Squares and rectangles - identifying shapes
  • Squares and triangles - identifying shapes
  • Circles and ovals - identifying shapes
  • Pentagons and hexagons - identifying shapes
  • Triangles, squares, and rectangles - shapes in our environment
  • Circles, ovals, and hexagons - shapes in our environment
  • Plane shapes - Sides
  • Plane shapes - Corners
  • Identifying 2D and 3D shapes

⭐ Also available -

First and Second Grade Math Centers | Digital and Printable

First and Second Grade Literacy Centers Bundle | Digital and Printable

How does the digital game work?

Each game includes illustrated, step-by-step instructions and because the format of each game is similar, once students can play one game, they can play them all. Students place the game marker on the game and slide the die cover into the jar to reveal the amount of their first ‘roll’. They move their marker that amount of spaces and record the answer to the problem they land on – just like a regular board game. Two recording sheets are included for students playing in pairs.

Using the printable math center game

You’ll find two different game formats for the classroom math center game in this pack. One format is quarter-sized (to fit in photo cases) and the other is half-sized (1/2 8.5" x 11"). There are 3 different sized recording sheets - quarter, half, and full-sized.

The game design for each center is consistent to encourage independence. The recording sheets will differ.

Terms of Use

These games are for single-classroom use. Teachers may send the games home to students, either in printed or digital format. The games are not to be placed on any platform that is not secure, for example, if a site doesn’t require a password to access it, it is not secure.

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657 pages - 76 printable games and 80 Google slide/Seesaw games
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.

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