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Numbers to 10 Math Games Ultimate Pack

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    Description

    Make your numbers to 10 math games, centers, rotations or guided instruction engaging and fun with our bundle of essential number activities and games. They are easy to prep and perfect for kindergarten!

    The included games are called:

    1. Adding Apples Set (4 activities)
    2. Star Bright Take Away
    3. Strawberry Match
    4. Clip a Card
    5. Count the Candles
    6. Dot Pattern Games
    7. Spider Game Pack (4 games)
    8. Make a Pattern
    9. Make a Row
    10. Number Train
    11. Teddy Bear Math Games (4 games)
    12. Zoom to 6
    13. Mouse House and Friends (4 games)
    14. Cat Match and Friends (4 games)
    15. Watermelon Match
    16. Fish Scales Number Puzzle
    17. Eating Apples
    18. Frog Spot
    19. Number Line
    20. Lots of Flowers
    21. Star Bright Addition (bonus)

    These games will (in total), help your students to:

    • model simple addition problems (number facts to 10)
    • count with one-to-one correspondence.
    • count a group of objects
    • match a group of object with a corresponding numeral
    • recognise and name instantly the number represented by an arrangement of dots on a die.
    • identify, recognise and name numbers 0 to 10
    • put numerals 0-7 in numerical order
    • count out a group of objects to match a numeral
    • instantly recognise and make arrangement of dots
    • put numerals 0-10 in numerical order.
    • count forward and backwards in the range 0-10.
    • identify numbers before and after a given number
    • model simple addition and subtraction problems
    • instantly recognise regular dot patterns and match them to a numeral
    • match groups of objects with numerals
    • order numerals horizontally from 1 to 6
    • take part of a group of objects away to model subtraction
    • compare two groups of objects to determine how many more
    • count on or back to find the difference between two numbers
    • model subtraction by taking part of a group away

    These games are colorful, motivating and lots of fun to play.

    They are designed for emergent number skills. They are perfect for small group work in a classroom, however are also perfect for one-on-one tutoring at home.

    You may need counters/chips, dice and other basic classroom equipment to play these games

    Each game packet includes:

    • a worksheet
    • game pieces, cards or mats
    • cover page (for organizing your resources)

    Please message me with any questions you have!

    Numbers to Ten Ultimate Pack 2

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    Total Pages
    300 pages
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
    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.
    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.
    Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.

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