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Kindergarten math games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Spinner Templates both Black and White and Colorful for CD or DVD

Spinner Templates both Black and White and Colorful for CD or DVD

The following attachment has both a black and white and colored templates for spinners ranging from one to ten parts. The spinners are made to size on a CD or DVD in case you want to use a disc. These are also great graphics for teaching fractions or percentages.
Preview of President's Day Coin Toss Graph

President's Day Coin Toss Graph

Created by
D Conway
Kindergarten and first grade students learn about probability and graphing in this fun, penny toss graphing activity. Three different activities are included and is great to include in a President's Day unit.
Preview of Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Capacity Bingo Game [AUS] editable

Created by
Teaching in QLD
Just like the regular rules of Bingo, a teacher or group leader calls out a figure and students with the corresponding figure are able to cross it off their list. This colourful version was adapted for the Measurement and Geometry strand of the Australian Curriculum. The teacher or group leader calls out figures in mL or L or percentages/fractions of a L and students mark their grids accordingly. Students love the colourful game boards and the resource is most effective when it is laminated. H
Preview of Large Number Cards 0-9

Large Number Cards 0-9

Created by
Tammy Griffis
These are 8 ½ x 11 number cards 0-9 that can be used to create a large number line in the classroom. They can also be used to play number sense and place value games that support common core math.
Preview of Community Helpers: Match the Tools

Community Helpers: Match the Tools

Created by
Lindsey Nobles
I needed something simple to cover our Pre-K standard about community helpers, so I came up with this super easy game that covers math (sorting), Social Studies (community helpers), and Language Arts (speaking, vocabulary)! Students will match the tools to the community helper that uses it. If you want to extend the lesson, ask the students what the helper does with that tool. This is a great tool for small group or one-on-one lessons. This is a FREE product!
Preview of Pattern mats: Fruit, shapes, sounds, & unifix cubes

Pattern mats: Fruit, shapes, sounds, & unifix cubes

Created by
Fluent Minds
This is a great hands on activity that allows the students to create AB, ABB, AAB, ABC, and ABCD patterns using fruit pieces, geometric shape manipulatives, and unifix cubes. It even incorporates the students using SOUNDS to create patterns! This is a great way to actively allow the students to practice patterns and can be used as centers! Print the pages out and use them as mats. You can laminate them as well to keep them for extended use! You could also print them individually and allow studen
Preview of Cookie Matching Game

Cookie Matching Game

Use this printout to make a matching cookie game! This goes well with a math lesson on matching and I found that my students LOVED this game so much more than I anticipated. Enjoy! if you give a mouse a cookie matching game by tracy donadio is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Blank Card game template

Blank Card game template

Created by
Persha Darling
Blank playing card template, great for all sorts of lessons involving card games.
Preview of Dump It Counter Game

Dump It Counter Game

Created by
Jackie Turi
This game is called Dump It! What you do is put a set amount of red and yellow math counters into a cup. Students will shake the cup and dump it in their tray. They then will count how many counters landed yellow and how many landed red and write that number on the sheet. They have so much fun with this activity! To challenge those who need a little something extra you can have them circle which number is greater or less.
Preview of Differentiation Strategies

Differentiation Strategies

Created by
mary newman
Activities that can be used at any age level and in any subject area. They focus on differentiation. Each strategy card includes instructions on how to use the strategy, high and low modifications, intelligence styles, and content application ideas.
Preview of Caterpillar Patterns

Caterpillar Patterns

Created by
Natasha Loh
I use this as an activity sheet after the students learn about patterns. Students can have fun creating their own patterns using colours!
Preview of 9 Square Vocabulary Puzzle Template

9 Square Vocabulary Puzzle Template

Created by
2chalks
*** Disclaimer*** No, I did not come up with this idea on my own. I did, however, take my time to create the template for your use. Use this vocabulary puzzle for reinforce terms and definitions, play matching games, and allow students to practice their logic and reasoning skills. Can be adapted for any subject, any level. Once you replace the template with your matching terms/dates/definitions/pictures, print on card stock, laminate, and cut out the squares. Put them in a baggie with the to
Preview of Probability: coin toss and dice roll

Probability: coin toss and dice roll

Teach probability using a penny and/or a dice. Introduce this probability game using key vocabulary: more likely, less likely or equally likely. Students will be able to practice using tally marks during the recording process. Students will toss a penny 10 or 50 times and record the number of times heads or tails lands facing up. Students will roll a dice 10 or 50 times and record the number of times a even or odd number lands facing up.
Preview of make function machines more fun with this function machine robot!

make function machines more fun with this function machine robot!

Functions machines might seem confusing, but once students see this function machine robot, math will make more sense and they will LOVE inputting and outputting numbers. This download has both a black and white and colored robot function machine that students can use to practice their math facts. If you laminate the colored robot, students can use dry-erase markers during free time to reinforce their skills. function machine robot by tracy donadio is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribu
Preview of Addition Squares, Math with a Buddy Game, Print and Play

Addition Squares, Math with a Buddy Game, Print and Play

Addition Squares is a fun and easy way for students to practice simple addition of up to 12 with a friend. Based off of the Dots and Boxes game.All students need are two dice, a marker, and a copy of the addition squares board game. Laminate the board and students can use dry-erase markers for multiple use! Students roll the dice, add up the two numbers, then draw one line connecting two dots around that number found anywhere on the board. When a box is drawn completely around a number, that box
Preview of Friends of Ten, Twenty and 100 Addition Game - Using number combinations to add.

Friends of Ten, Twenty and 100 Addition Game - Using number combinations to add.

Created by
Bree P
These board games encourage students to use combinations to ten, twenty and one hundred to solve addition problems. Students make their way around the board and land on a number sentence containing three numbers. For example, 3 + 7 + 4. Students have to find the two numbers that equal 10 (3+7), then count on the remaining number (10+4=14) to find the total. Students can use a mini whiteboard to record their number sentence and answer. This game is differentiated to suit the varying needs within
Preview of Build-Draw-Write - Using a Ten Frame to support Partners of 10

Build-Draw-Write - Using a Ten Frame to support Partners of 10

This activity can be used with Kindergartners and 1st graders. For K, students can work through numbers 6-10, represent those numbers with cubes, then draw a representation of those numbers using a 5 group. They can also write an equation ( 5 + ___ to represent the whole as a part of 5 and extra ones). It can also be used to build all numbers 1-10 For 1st, students can represent numbers 1-10, draw numbers, and then write an equation to show the other partner that equals ten. Students can pi
Preview of Kindergarten Game Boards All Year Long

Kindergarten Game Boards All Year Long

Created by
Susan Falvey
Kindergarten, game boards, alphabet, letter sounds, sight words, number recognition, addition, reproducible printable, word families These monthly game boards are designed to be used to reinforce literacy and math skills taught in kindergarten. They may be placed in a Literacy Center, used with a small group of children or sent home with students for home practice. Each monthly board focuses on a skill students are learning. September and October focus on letter recognition, November focuses on
Preview of Math Games

Math Games

Packet of games that use dice or a deck of cards. This was passed out to families that attended to a game night on the 100th day of school.
Preview of Even Steven and Odd Todd Game

Even Steven and Odd Todd Game

Created by
Michelle Hunt
This game is based off of the book "Even Steven and Odd Todd" and reinforces the concept of even and odd numbers. Students take turn rolling a die and can only move even numbers of spaces (if Steven) and odd numbers of spaces (if Todd).
Preview of Roll a Snowman:  A FREE Winter Activity to Get Kids Counting!

Roll a Snowman: A FREE Winter Activity to Get Kids Counting!

Created by
Rebekah Brock
Just in time for winter, here's your FREE Roll a Snowman! It's perfect for use in math centers, as part of a Holiday Break take-home pack, or even during your classroom party! The original, full-color artwork will grab your students' attention and you'll love that they're practicing their counting, cutting, and gluing skills! Roll a Snowman: A FREE Winter Activity to Get Kids Counting! by Rebekah A. Brock is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
Preview of Play Money with Monkeys

Play Money with Monkeys

Created by
Ryan Peterson
This is a set of play money that has a picture of a monkey instead of the Presidents. There $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 dollar bills. I created these so that they were small and easy to cut out. They work great for learning about money or playing games.
Preview of Kindergarten: Working Mathematically

Kindergarten: Working Mathematically

Five fun maths lessons about Combining and Separating Quantities for Kindergarten teachers to teach their class how to apply working mathematically concepts into their classroom. Lessons include: Math Adventure Quest Exploration, Counting Critter Carnival, Pattern Play Park, Measurement Magic Show and Building Block Extravaganza. Provided in Microsoft Word so you can adjust the lesson as you need. Each lesson can be taught as a stand alone 1 hour lesson or taught sequentially over a period of ti
Preview of Kindergarten Combining and Separating Quantities: model addition and subtraction

Kindergarten Combining and Separating Quantities: model addition and subtraction

Five fun maths lessons about Combining and Separating Quantities for Kindergarten teachers to teach their class how to give reasons about number relations to model addition and subtraction by combining and separating, and comparing collections. Lessons include: Picnic, Fantastic Number Stories, Counting Quest Adventure and Enchanting Math Games Carnival. Provided in Microsoft Word so you can adjust the lesson as you need. Each lesson can be taught as a stand alone 1 hour lesson or taught sequent
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