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First Grade Math Games
Introduce your first-grade students to math through games that make learning enjoyable. This collection includes counting games, basic addition and subtraction, and shape recognition activities. By incorporating these math games into your lessons, you can build a solid foundation in math for young learners.
Winter-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? Elementary + ESL
Math, Numbers, Early Math, ESL, Language Development, ELA, Winter, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Flashcards
A Fun Winter Game to Make Learning Numbers Easy! ❄️⛄ Looking for a simple way to make learning numbers engaging and fun this winter? The Winter "Who Has It?" Game is a fantastic way to get your students actively involved while practicing number recognition and number words. Whether you're teaching young learners or ESL students, this game makes learning natural, interactive, and exciting. Why Your Students Will Love It ⛄ It’s a Game, Not a Worksheet! – No more boring number drills. Students will be excited to participate. ❄️ Winter-Themed Fun – Snowflakes, mittens, and a cozy seasonal design keep kids interested and engaged. 🎲 Great for All Levels – Covers numbers 0 to 30, making it perfect for different skill levels. ✂ Super Easy for Teachers – Just print, cut, and start playing—no extra prep required! 👫 Encourages Teamwork – Students work together and build communication skills. How to Play 1️⃣ Hand out the cards to students. 2️⃣ The first player reads their card aloud: "I have five. Who has six?" 3️⃣ The student with the matching number responds and reads their next prompt. 4️⃣ The game continues until all numbers have been called and the loop is complete! Why This Game is a Classroom Favorite ✔ Keeps Students Engaged – Learning numbers feels like play, not work! ✔ Boosts Confidence – Helps students recognize, read, and say numbers aloud with ease. ✔ Supports ESL Learners – Reinforces number vocabulary and fluency in a low-pressure way. ✔ Versatile for Any Setting – Use it for whole-class activities, small groups, or even one-on-one practice. Instead of worksheets, give your students a fun way to learn numbers with laughter, movement, and teamwork. This winter-themed number game is the perfect way to make learning feel like a winter adventure! ❄️ Want to bring more excitement into your math lessons? Download now and start playing today! Wishing you and your students lots of fun! Best, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, EFL, ESL, Game, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Who Has It, Winter Numbers Game, Winter
Fall Domino Game – Numbers and Number Words 0–30
Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ELA, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Numbers, Seasons, Fall, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Flashcards, Centers
Fall Domino Game Numbers 0–30 and Number Words This autumn domino game is a hands-on way for students to practice both numbers and number words from 0 to 30. I introduced it during the fall term with my grade 1 class, and the students immediately understood the rules because it follows the familiar domino format. The seasonal design added a nice touch, but the main benefit was the repeated practice with connecting numbers and words. The set includes 68 cards in total, with two different versions. One version shows the standard number words, while the second version breaks the words into syllables. I noticed that the syllable version was especially helpful for younger readers or for students who still found longer number words challenging. Words such as “seventeen” or “twenty-four” became easier to read and pronounce when broken down into smaller parts. The game can be adjusted by number range, which makes it easy to differentiate. With beginners, I often start with 0–10 so that the game feels manageable. Later I expand the set to 0–20, and eventually the full 0–30 for more advanced groups. Because of this flexibility, the same set can be reused throughout the year with different levels of learners. There are several ways to play. In small groups, students take turns matching numbers with the correct number words, trying to be the first to play all their cards. In a whole-class setting, I sometimes spread the cards across the floor and let students work together to build one long domino chain. This version turns the game into a collaborative activity and gets everyone moving while still practicing number recognition. Preparation is simple. Print the cards, cut them apart, and laminate them if you want to reuse the set in future years. I keep mine in small envelopes labeled with 0–10, 0–20, and 0–30 so I can quickly pull the right range for each group. The activity works well in math centers, small group rotations, or even as a fun review during October. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags ESL, Game, Educational Card Games, Elementary, Math Game, Numbers, Counting, Matching Cards, Domino, Fall
Mental Math Games: Number Sense Subitizing Flash Cards 5 Ways!
Math, Early Math, Counting, Numbers, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Centers, Activities, Games
This unique set of 40 subitizing flashcards encourages your students to practice a vital mental math skill: subitizing, which is instantly recognizing how many there are in small groups of items and then using that knowledge for counting larger numbers! It’s a fun way to also practice early multiplication skills and learn math facts- by mentally counting equal groups in a visual display. Finally, it's an easy and simple routine to foster students' number sense. It makes a great math centre to use all year long in multiple ways! There are two unique cards for each number value from 1-20: 40 cards in all! Ways to Use: 1) Traditional Flashcards: Hold up a flashcard and ask your student to let you know how many items there are using their mental counting skills. 2) Memory Game: Spread mixed-up pairs of cards facedown on the table (you could use from 5-20 pairs, based on your students’ ages and abilities). Students will take turns, flip two cards over, and look for pairs of cards that have the same value. They continue playing as you would a standard memory matching game. 3) Line Them Up: Have your students work individually or in pairs to line up one set of cards with values from 1-20. 4) One More, One Less: One student shows a single card. Their partner can search through the rest of the cards to find one that is worth one more and a card that is worth one less. 5) Explain Your Counting: Have your students use the included worksheet to explain how they mentally count the items on one of the cards. For example, "I see 4 groups of 4 and one more." What's Included: 12 Page PDF- Ready to Print and Use! Teacher Instructions (for five different games and activities) Student Worksheet for "Explain Your Counting" 10 Pages of Flashcards
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Mental Math Game, Mental Math Games, Number Sense, Subitizing, Math Flash Cards, Counting, Math Center, Math Centre, Math Game, Math Facts
Math Counting Game – Soccer Style | Learning for Elementary & ESL
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Holiday & Seasonal, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Subtraction, Basic Operations, Counting, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Flashcards
Math Counting Game – Soccer Style | Learning for Elementary & ESL Similar to Dobble / Spot it! A fast-paced matching game for practicing numbers and visual attention ⚽🔢 This printable math game brings energy and movement into your classroom while helping students build number recognition and quick comparison skills. Based on the well-known "Spot it!" or "Dobble"-style format, this version adds a fun soccer theme that makes counting and comparing numbers more engaging – especially for younger learners. The game works by matching identical images between cards – and there’s always exactly one match per pair. Students need to stay focused, scan quickly, and name what they see. While it feels like a game, they’re actually reinforcing visual perception, number familiarity, and quick decision-making. What’s included: 93 cards in total Three full versions of the game, each with 31 cards Shapes: round, square (easy to cut), and hexagonal formats PDF for printing and optional laminating How I use it in class: This game fits well as a math center, for partner or small group work, or even during indoor break times. I’ve also used it as a warm-up or transition activity – it gets students thinking and interacting right away. You can adjust the pace depending on your group: competitive rounds for fast learners, or slower matching for quieter moments. Students love the soccer theme, and because the same core set is provided in three different formats, I can choose what’s easiest to prep depending on the time I have. The game supports social interaction, cooperation, and focus – and since students often already know how this kind of game works, the learning curve is minimal. Just print, cut, and you’re ready to go. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Numbers, Math, EFL, ESL, Foreign Languages, Game, Spot It, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Soccer
Autumn Number Match Game – Spot the Number 0–30 Fall
Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ELA, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Numbers, Seasons, Fall, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Projects, Flashcards, Centers
Autumn Number Match Game Spot It Style Cards for Numbers 0–30 This autumn number game is built on the idea of the classic “Spot It” style, but instead of pictures, the focus here is on numbers. Students practice recognizing numbers from 0 up to 30 while playing against each other in a quick, visual matching activity. I first used it in my math centers in October, when the fall theme felt right, and it has been easy to bring out again each year. The resource includes 93 cards in total. There are three full decks of 31 cards each, and every two cards always share exactly one number in common. The decks come in three shapes—round, square, and hexagon—so you can choose what works best for your classroom. I usually cut one set of square cards for daily use because they are fastest to prepare, and then I keep the round set laminated for special occasions. The rules are simple. Each student gets a card. A card from the pile is placed in the middle, and everyone searches for the one number that appears on both. The first student to spot it calls it out and collects the card. The winner is the one with the most cards at the end. The pace keeps the game lively, and students naturally want to play more than once. What I like about this game is the flexibility. For beginners, I often reduce the range to numbers 0–10 so it feels manageable. Later I expand to 0–20 or the full 0–30. Some groups add their own rules, like playing in teams or keeping tally marks on a score sheet, which gives them extra practice with recording numbers. It works well as a math center, a partner game, or as an activity for early finishers. Because it takes only a few minutes to explain, I sometimes use it at the end of class when we have a little extra time. The autumn design makes it seasonal, but the math practice—recognizing and saying numbers—fits into any unit on counting and number sense. Preparation is easy: print the cards, cut them out, and laminate if you want them to last longer. I store mine in small envelopes so they are ready whenever I need them. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags ESL, Game, Educational Card Games, Elementary, Spot It, Math Game, Numbers, Counting, Matching Cards, Fall
Dramatic Play 8-Set Bundle | Kindergarten & Grade 1
Language Development, ELA, Early Math, Math, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Centers, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables
Fill your classroom with meaningful, hands-on learning all year long with this Dramatic Play Mega Bundle for Kindergarten and Grade 1 . This bundle includes 8 engaging real-world dramatic play sets that build language, social skills, and early math through purposeful pretend play. Each set transforms your dramatic play area into a new environment where students take on roles like manager, worker, cashier, and customer . Children practice speaking, listening, counting, problem-solving, and cooperation as they explore real-life scenarios through play. Themed signs, role cards, menus, order forms, receipts, real-world images, pretend money, and step-by-step activity cards are all included in the bundle. You don't need to do any more preparation to keep your centers intriguing and new because each set is print-and-go and simple to rotate. Use these dramatic play sets for center rotations, spoken language stations, math integration, social-emotional development, or choice time. They enable independent learning while fostering collaboration and creativity. This bundle helps students develop vocabulary, communication skills, number sense, sequencing, and teamwork in a natural, joyful way. One bundle. Eight centers. A whole year of joyful, intentional learning with minimal planning and maximum involvement.
Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
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Tags Dramatic, Play, Pretend, Center, Kindergarten, Bundle, Set, Grade 1, Math, Ela
Morning Adapted Work Binder (for Special Needs) l Adapted Morning Work
Common Core, Math, Algebra, Early Math, Basic Operations, Counting, Fact Families, Numbers, Patterns, Place Value, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Centers, Projects, Games, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Diagrams, Graphic Organizers, Lesson Plans, Literacy Readers
Uncover the most effective special education morning work binder for PreK-4th grade students with varying levels of learning needs, such as autism, developmental delays, and neurodiverse students. This all-inclusive Adapted Morning Work Professional Edition is a teacher planner and binder system that turns the first 30 minutes of the school day into a valuable learning experience. With scaffolded multisensory activities including Velcro-backed pieces, dry-erase tracing, and tactile activities, it addresses key skills in personal information mastery (name, address, phone, birthday), calendar and date understanding, weather tracking and clothing choices, emotional check-in stations, alphabet recognition and phonics, number sense and counting with ten-frames, colors and shapes sorting, money recognition and functional matching, life skills sequencing (hand washing, oral hygiene), fine motor tracing for handwriting preparation, assembly instructions for durability, and a progress monitoring tracker for IEP goal setting. Suitable for special education classrooms, homeschooling, and therapy sessions, this printable PDF resource encourages student independence, errorless learning, fine motor skill development, and routine mastery without the sensory overload and visual noise. Tailor to suit Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals, encourage task persistence, and boost confidence through repetitive and engaging activities. Great for special education teachers, homeschooling parents, and therapists looking for autism-friendly. Why Parents/Schools Love It: Encourages Independence and Routines: Teaches task completion and independence by using predictable and repetitive tasks to develop internalized "work cycles" and minimize morning anxiety and transition behaviors for a smooth start to the day. Errorless Learning and Adaptability: Created with levels of scaffolding and multisensory materials such as Velcro and dry-erase markers for success-based learning, easily adapted to IEP objectives without overwhelming students. Fine Motor and Cognitive Skills: Develops fine motor skills, visual discrimination, and executive functioning skills through tactile exploration, preparing children for handwriting, math, reading, and practical life skills such as money management or personal hygiene tasks. Data-Driven Progress Measurement: Provides a professional accuracy and prompt level tracking system, allowing educators and parents to make data-driven decisions and celebrate progress with objective evidence. Inclusive and Sensory-Friendly Design: Reduces visual and sensory overload, accommodating students with special needs in special education while allowing teachers to work with small groups or on assessments. Target Students : Target PreK through 4th-grade students, especially those with developmental delays, neurodiverse profiles (such as autism spectrum disorder), cognitive impairments, fine motor skill difficulties, or sensory integration dysfunction, based on a comprehensive review of the PDF, which highlights the need for adaptive learning in special education settings. The material is tiered to meet the needs of students across a broad developmental range, making it suitable for early intervention, self-contained special education classes, inclusive classrooms, homeschooling special education students, or therapy programs emphasizing functional independence and basic academic or life skills. Copyright/Terms of Use: This Book is copyrighted by Syed Hammad Rizvi. This resource is for personal and single classroom use only. You may not alter, redistribute, or sell any part of this resource. In other words, you may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from Teachsimple. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. This product is happily brought to you by Syed Hammad Rizvi
Author Creative Book Store
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Tags SpecialEducationResources, AdaptedMorningWork, MorningWorkBinder, SpecialNeedsActivities, AutismClassroom, IEPGoals, PreKto4thGrade, NeurodivergentLearning, DevelopmentalDelays, ErrorlessLearning
Color By Number - Abacus Challenge - 20 Pages
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Counting, Basic Operations, Place Value, Graphic Arts, Creative Arts, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Centers, Activities, Games, Assessments, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Need a genius way to sneak in some number recognition, fine motor practice, and peace and quiet? Enter the Color By Number – Abacus Challenge —20 pages of math-meets-art magic where kids match numbers to colors and end up with a masterpiece (or at least something proudly fridge-worthy). This isn’t your average color-by-number. These pages are inspired by the mighty abacus, giving students a fun visual connection to early math skills while keeping their hands and eyes busy, because if their hands are coloring, they’re not poking their neighbor or spinning in their chair. #Winning What’s Included: 20 Color-by-Number pages with an abacus theme Numbers, patterns, and colors galore Ways to Use It: ✔️ Morning Work – Start the day without a chorus of “What do I do now?” ✔️ Math Center – A sneaky way to reinforce number recognition ✔️ Early Finishers – Keep the fast finishers from redecorating your whiteboard ✔️ Sub Plans – Low prep, high engagement, instant hero status ✔️ Rainy Day Fun – Calm chaos with crayons Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Numbers, Math, Color By Number, Coloring, Coloring Numbers, Math Activities, Games, Math Games, Counting, Math Worksheets
Fall Number Flashcards – 0–30 Memory and Sequencing Games
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Seasons, Fall, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Counting, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Flashcards, Word Problems, Centers
Fall Numbers Memory Game Bring autumn fun into your math lessons! This set of fall-themed flashcards gives students repeated practice with numbers from 0 to 30 in a playful and flexible format. I first made these for my kindergarten class, when many of my students still needed support with recognizing numbers and putting them in the right order. The cards worked well because they could be used in so many different ways without having to prepare something new each time. There are 228 cards in total, divided into six full sets with different colored borders. The colors make it easy to keep groups organized, since each table can use a separate set without mixing the cards together. Each card shows a single number in a large, clear font, which helps beginning learners and also supports students who struggle with visual distractions. The cards can be used for memory or matching games, where students flip over two at a time and try to find pairs. Another favorite activity in my class has been sequencing: students work together to lay the cards out from 0 to 30. For more active lessons, we sometimes spread the cards on the floor and have students “walk” the numbers in order, which adds movement to the practice. I also use the cards as simple flashcards, holding them up for quick recognition drills, or handing one card to each student and asking the group to line up in numerical order. With partners, students have created their own math problems using the numbers they draw, which adds a layer of challenge for more advanced learners. Differentiation is built in, since you can choose how many numbers to include. With beginners, I usually work with 0–10. As students grow more confident, I extend to 0–20 and eventually the full 0–30. Adding a timer or encouraging students to say each number out loud when they play can make the activity even more engaging. Preparation is straightforward: print the set you want, cut the cards, and laminate if you plan to reuse them. I keep each set in small envelopes or bags so they are ready for math centers, group games, or quick warm-ups. The fall design adds a seasonal touch, but the number practice is useful all year long. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Foreign Languages, Game, Educational Card Games, Elementary, Fall, Memory, Numbers, Counting, Autumn, Math
Tally Marks Game – Learning to Count with a Soccer Twist
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Counting, Algebra, Decimals, Science, STEM, Special Resources, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Flashcards
Tally Marks Game – Learning to Count with a Soccer Twist Similar to Dobble / Spot it! A hands-on matching game for grades 1–6 (PDF – Dobble / Spot It! style) ⚽📊 This resource is a playful way to help students practice tally marks while staying active and engaged. The game is based on the popular “Find the Twin” concept (similar to Dobble or Spot It!) and helps children recognize and count tally lines quickly and confidently. Each card shows six symbols – including different tally mark patterns – and players have to find the matching pair between any two cards. The game encourages concentration, quick visual comparison, and number recognition, all while reinforcing how tally marks work. What’s included: 93 cards total → 3 full sets with 31 cards each 3 versions: → round cards → cut-friendly square cards → hexagonal cards All with clear, child-friendly visuals Instructions for flexible classroom use How I’ve used it in class: I like to use this game in small math stations or as a warm-up activity. It’s also a favorite for early finishers or during quieter times when a bit of movement and interaction is helpful. You can laminate the cards for long-term use, or simply print them on heavier paper. The game works in pairs or small groups – and students pick up the rules quickly. Beyond basic counting, the game helps introduce how we group numbers for clarity, which is a useful step toward early data handling and bar graphs. And the sporty theme adds just the right amount of energy. Print, cut, and play – no prep needed, and lots of learning packed into a simple activity. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Math, Foreign Languages, Game, Spot It, Educational Card Games, Visual Math Activity, Find The Match, Tally Marks, Tally Charts
Pizza Shop Dramatic Play Set for Kindergarten & Grade 1
Language Development, ELA, Early Math, Math, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Centers, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables
Turn your classroom into a lively learning space with this Pizza Shop Dramatic Play Set for Kindergarten and First Grade . This hands-on center blends imaginative play with real-world math, language, and social skills in a theme students absolutely love. Children take on roles such as pizza maker, cashier, manager, custodian, and customer . They read menus, follow recipe cards, build pizzas step by step, write orders, and use play money to pay for their food. Through role-play, students practice speaking, listening, counting, sequencing, and cooperation in a natural and meaningful way. The kit includes pizza shop signs, flavor posters, recipe cards, ingredients, price lists, order forms, receipts, pretend money, role cards, and teacher notes. Everything is print-and-go and easy to set up, making it excellent for busy teachers. Use this tool for choice time, language development, math practice, dramatic play centers, and social skills exercises. It supports several learning objectives simultaneously while maintaining student engagement. minimal preparation. high level of involvement. A lively and purposeful dramatic play center students will ask for again and again.
Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
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Tags Pizza, Shop, Dramatic, Play, Set, Pretend, Kindergarten, Center, Grade 1
Spring-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? Elementary + ESL
Math, Numbers, Early Math, ESL, Language Development, ELA, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Spring, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Flashcards
A Fun Spring Game to Make Learning Numbers Easy! 🌸🐝 Looking for a simple way to make learning numbers engaging and fun this spring? The Spring "Who Has It?" Game is a fantastic way to get your students actively involved while practicing number recognition and number words. Whether you're teaching young learners or ESL students, this game makes learning natural, interactive, and exciting. Why Your Students Will Love It 🌷 It’s a Game, Not a Worksheet! – No more boring number drills. Students will be excited to participate. 🐝 Spring-Themed Fun – Flowers, butterflies, and a fresh seasonal design keep kids interested and engaged. 🎲 Great for All Levels – Covers numbers 0 to 30, making it perfect for different skill levels. ✂ Super Easy for Teachers – Just print, cut, and start playing—no extra prep required! 👫 Encourages Teamwork – Students work together and build communication skills. How to Play 1️⃣ Hand out the cards to students. 2️⃣ The first player reads their card aloud: "I have five. Who has six?" 3️⃣ The student with the matching number responds and reads their next prompt. 4️⃣ The game continues until all numbers have been called and the loop is complete! Why This Game is a Classroom Favorite ✔ Keeps Students Engaged – Learning numbers feels like play, not work! ✔ Boosts Confidence – Helps students recognize, read, and say numbers aloud with ease. ✔ Supports ESL Learners – Reinforces number vocabulary and fluency in a low-pressure way. ✔ Versatile for Any Setting – Use it for whole-class activities, small groups, or even one-on-one practice. Instead of worksheets, give your students a fun way to learn numbers with laughter, movement, and teamwork. This spring-themed number game is the perfect way to make learning feel fresh and exciting! 🌸 Want to bring more energy into your math lessons? Download now and start playing today! Wishing you and your students lots of fun! Best, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, EFL, ESL, Game, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Easter, Who Has It, Easter Game
skip counting by 3s bingo - boards 26-30
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 3s Bingo - Boards 26-30 Offering an educational and interactive approach to teaching learners the concept of skip counting in threes. An effective math resource for both teachers and homeschooling parents. Preparation: You can print, cut, and optionally laminate the Bingo Boards, Playing Squares, and Calling Cards for longevity. You can also utilize manipulatives like buttons or counters instead of the supplied playing squares if needed. The Game : Each student requires their own Bingo Board along with a minimum set of seven Playing Squares or other manipulatives. Vocally or visually communicate the numbers which need to be covered on each board during turns based on skipping counting by threes using shuffled Calling Cards. Cover three blocks either horizontally, vertically or diagonically on provided Bingo Boards to win! Note} If Calling Cards get exhausted before declaring a winner? Simply reshuffle them back into rotation until someone emerges victorious. Only one block can be covered per turn following guide rules. Included in this Resource: Ffive distinct color bingo boards accompanied by equivalent black-and-white ones An additional toolset of printable calling cards with playing squares available in various shades. Ideal For: This game is ideal for Grade 1 through Grade 3 pupils studying math involving patterns, early number recognition activities among others – providing a fun platform for active participation while subtly developing fundamental math concepts. File Type: The resource comes in a reusable and easily accessible PDF file type. Summary: Skip Counting by 3s Bingo offers an engaging platform to sharpen number skills employing an enjoyable game strategy that encourages active participation while subtly developing fundamental math concepts. Make this enduring instructional aide part of your teaching toolkit today!
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Math Game, Number Recognition, Patterns, Interactive
Spring Literacy and Math Activities Bundle
ELA, Math, Time, Early Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Subtraction, Numbers, Graphing, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This spring literacy and math bundle has everything and anything you will need for this spring in first grade! It is perfect to use for substitutes, literacy centers, math centers, seat work, or even as review for lesson taught during spring! I like using them during literacy and math centers so that students have a variety of topics covered. Recommended grade: 1
Author Mrs. Frog
Tags Spring Literacy And Math Activities, Spring Worksheets, Spring Literacy Worksheets, Spring Math Worksheets, Spring Addition, Spring Grammar, Spring Word Work, Spring Time
skip counting by 25s bingo - boards 21-25
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 25s Bingo reinforces skip counting skills through an engaging game. Students use bingo boards, calling cards, and manipulatives to play. The teacher draws a calling card, displays the number, and students search their boards. If the number appears, they cover it with a chip. The first to cover 3 spaces vertically, horizontally, or diagonally wins! With 5 colorful boards and calling cards for numbers 0-100, this game builds fluency with 25s sequences. Use the cards again and again for repeated practice. Laminate materials for durability. Extend learning by creating more boards or trying skip counting sequences for other numbers. This game easily differentiates by changing board complexity. Easily implement in small groups, whole class, centers , or at-home practice. Engaging format promotes focus, flexibility, and fun with numbers.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Counting, Skip Counting Games, Skip Counting Activities, Skip Counting Bingo, Skip Counting By 25s, Skip Counting By 25, Cccskb25s, Counting In 25s
skip counting by 1000s bingo - boards 1-5
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 1000s Bingo engages students in practicing skip counting by 1000s. This math game includes 5 colorful bingo boards with corresponding calling cards to guide whole group or independent practice. To play, students cover squares on their board as numbers are drawn. The first to cover 3 squares in a row wins! Extend learning by incorporating dry erase boards or manipulatives. Laminate materials for durability across classes. Differentiate further with additional bingo board options sold separately. Educators will also appreciate companion resources aligning to fractions, number bonds, number sense, and more with engaging game formats. Skip Counting by 1000s Bingo transforms essential math skills into a lively activity suitable for grades 1-3.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Counting, Skip Counting Games, Skip Counting Activities, Skip Counting Bingo, Skip Counting By 1000s, Skip Counting By 1000, Cccskb1000s, Cccskba, Counting In 1000s
skip counting by 4s bingo - boards 21-25
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 4s Bingo engages students in building number sense through a fun, interactive game. This resource includes 5 colorful bingo boards focused on reinforcing skip counting by 4s. To play, students mark called numbers on their boards with counters. The first to mark 3 spaces in a row wins! Use this game whole class on a projector, in small groups, or as a center activity. Children will enjoy practicing this essential skill while staying focused and having fun. Differentiate by varying the bingo boards for each student or pair. Extend learning by creating customized calling cards. Also check out the coordinating skip counting games linked below to further build confidence with numbers and patterns. This game is perfect for math centers, morning work, assessments , substitute plans, homework and more!
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Counting, Skip Counting Games, Skip Counting Activities, Skip Counting Bingo, Skip Counting By 4s, Skip Counting By 4, Cccskb4s, Counting In 4s
skip counting by 12s bingo - boards 26-30
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 12s Bingo - Boards 26-30 Skip counting by 12s bingo - boards 26-30, is a valuable resource created with the primary objective of enhancing students' understanding of skip-counting by twelves specially tailored for teachers to facilitate. This engaging mathematical tool situates aptly in public classrooms or homeschooling environments. This game can be deployed for first through third-grade learners exploring patterns, numbers, and fundamental math principles. Possible use-cases include whole-group lessons, small group activities and even functions well as homework assignments encouraging parental engagement. What's included in the product? Five printable bingo boards both in colour and black & white. The calling cards and playing squares provided in similar colour options. How to Play? Distribute one laminated Bingo board per student along with seven playing squares (or markers). Create a draw pile from shuffled calling cards from which each round starts. Cover three squares in a row either horizontally, vertically or diagonally translates into victory when shouted out loud as “BINGO!”. If all calling cards get used before anyone wins; just reshuffle them back again into play! Note: The game incorporates learning engagement transforming arithmetic fun while bolstering pattern recognition capabilities among young mathematicians. Besides printed playing squares, educators can employ buttons or counters to cut down printing needs and introduce an additional tactile element reinforcing motor skills development alongside cognitive growth.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Math Game, Number Recognition, Patterns, Bingo
skip counting by 7s bingo - boards 11-15
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 7s Bingo builds number sense through active engagement. This math game strengthens students' skip counting skills through calling cards, bingo boards, and playing squares. Laminate materials for durability. To play, shuffle calling cards. Draw one and announce it. Students search boards, cover the called number with a playing square. Continue drawing , calling numbers. First to cover a row shouts “BINGO!” Wins. Use buttons or counters instead of playing squares. Or try dry erase markers on laminated boards. Clean and reuse! Game builds flexibility working individually, partners or teams. Supplement with more boards or try skip counting bingo for other numbers. Fosters collaboration, critical thinking and persistence towards mastery. Engaging math practice!
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Counting, Skip Counting Games, Skip Counting Activities, Skip Counting Bingo, Skip Counting By 7s, Skip Counting By 7, Cccskb7s, Counting In 7s
skip counting by 11s bingo - boards 21-25
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 11s Bingo Engage students in practicing skip counting by having them play this fun math bingo game focused on elevens. The game includes 5 different bingo boards with corresponding calling cards to draw and call out. To set up, print, laminate, and cut out materials. Provide each student a bingo board and manipulatives to cover called numbers. Shuffle calling cards and draw one at a time, calling it aloud. Students search boards, covering matches. First to cover 3 spaces in a row wins! Play continues until someone wins bingo. Lamination makes materials reusable for years. Use this activity during small group instruction, centers, or even homework. Check out more skip counting bingo games and other math activities at the link below.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Counting, Skip Counting Games, Skip Counting Activities, Skip Counting Bingo, Skip Counting By 11s, Skip Counting By 11, Cccskb11s, Counting In 11s
skip counting by 2s bingo - boards 1-5
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Need a fun, engaging activity for practicing skip counting by 2 with your kiddos? This math bingo game is perfect for getting your students focused on skip counting in 2s! Preparation: Print and laminate enough Bingo Boards for each student to have one Optional: print, cut and laminate the Playing Squares Print, cut and laminate the Calling Cards. Lamination is optional, but recommended, as it will ensure that the game remains in good condition and can be used for many years to come! To avoid excessive printing and laminating, the Playing Squares could be replaced with other manipulatives such as buttons or counters. Alternatively, students could mark squares off on their Bingo Boards with dry erase markers and then simply clean the boards again after playing (provided that you have laminated the boards) How to Play: Each student needs a Bingo Board and at least 7 Playing Squares (or other manipulatives or a dry erase marker) Shuffle the Calling Cards and place them in a pile. Draw a Calling Card and call out and/or display the contents of the card. Each student looks on their Bingo Board for a block that matches the Calling Card. If they find one, they cover that block with a Playing Square. Draw a new Calling Card and repeat the process. The game continues until somebody wins. To win, a student must shout out “BINGO!” when they have covered three blocks in a row (horizontally, vertically or diagonally). If the Calling Cards run out before anybody wins, simply shuffle them again and continue playing. Please note: Sometimes there may be more than one block on the Bingo Board that matches the Calling Card. The student may only cover one block on a turn. Once that turn is over, the Playing Square may not be moved to cover a different block. This resource includes 5 different bingo board, in colour as well as black and white. If you would like more bingo boards to use for your class, you can find them in my store. I also have other skip counting bingo games available - CLICK HERE to check them out! You may also be interested in some these resources: · Fractions bingo games · Fractions matching games · Number bonds activities · Number sense activities · Number recognition activities · Times tables board games · Times tables matching games Your kiddos will love practicing common fractions with this fun bingo game!
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Counting, Skip Counting Games, Skip Counting Activities, Skip Counting Bingo, Skip Counting By 2s, Skip Counting By 2, Cccskb2s, Cccskba, Counting In 2s
skip counting by 9s bingo - boards 11-15
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 9s Bingo - Boards 11-15 This exciting game offers an interactive approach to learning numbers through skip counting in nines. Designed for Grade 1 through Grade 3 students, it combines different elementary math concepts like patterns and early math, ensuring a comprehensive learning journey. Preparing the Game To prepare the game is simple; print out enough bingo boards for all your students. Optional items such as playing squares and Calling Cards, when printed and laminated can further enrich the gaming experience. A sustainable alternative to excessive printing or laminating could be to replace playing squares with small items like buttons or counters. The boards can also be marked off with dry erase markers if you laminate them beforehand. The Gameplay A student needs their own bingo board along with minimum seven of some manipulative elements or any dry erase marker. The teacher shuffles the Calling Cards and makes a stack to draw a card one by one while announcing what's on it. The students identify matching blocks on their bingo boards covering them until they get three in line (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal) – earning them victory! The package provided includes five different colored as well as black-and-white variations of these bingo boards providing variety in the game according to different preferences during playtime. Note:In certain situations, more than one block may correspond to the called card but only one block per turn can be covered making strategic placement important! Also once placed down nimble fingers cannot shift their used elements meaning choices must be thought out carefully before placement!. Skip Counting by 9s Bingo - Boards 11-15 This game transforms the traditional method of teaching numbers into a fun and interactive session while subtly strengthening comprehensive skills.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Bingo, Math Game, Numbers, Patterns
skip counting by 2s bingo - boards 21-25
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 2s Bingo - Boards 21-25 This resource targets Grades 1 to 3 and aims to make practicing patterns and early math concepts enjoyable through a popular game of Bingo. The focus is not only on fun but also on essential number recognition skills. Compelling Visual Content Packed with engaging and vibrant graphics, this tool fosters mastery in skip counting by 2. It features five bingo boards, both colored and in black-and-white, offering educators flexibility based on their classroom settings or preferences. Versatile Learning Tool Able to function as an interactive large group activity during classroom sessions. Suitable for impactful one-to-one or small group learning experiences. Potential assignment allowing students to bolster their understanding at home. User-Friendly Preparation Process Educators simply need to print out the necessary elements – bingo boards along with calling cards and playing squares, then laminate them for long-term usage. If printed playing squares are lost or damaged over time, ordinary buttons or counters can easily substitute them. Note: Strategic thinking is promoted among participants as they aim to win by covering three blocks on a row either horizontally, vertically or diagonally! This product ensures continued student engagement thanks to its exciting gameplay where students shout “Bingo!” upon achieving their goal. A game that doesn’t draw a winner before all calling cards are drawn? Not an issue! Just reshuffle the cards back into play keeping students eagerly involved until someone finally triumphs! To conclude, Skip Counting by 2s Bingo - Boards 21-25 delivers not just as an innovative educational tool, but also raises its appeal among young learners due to the fun-packed gameplay and valuable learning value it offers.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Bingo Game, Number Recognition, Math Concepts, Interactive Learning
Ice Cream Shop Dramatic Play Set for Kindergarten & Grade 1
Language Development, ELA, Early Math, Math, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Centers, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables
Turn pretend play into real learning with this Ice Cream Shop Dramatic Play Center for Kindergarten and First Grade . This engaging resource helps young learners build language, math, and social skills in a setting they already love. Students take on roles such as cashier, scooper, manager, custodian, and customer . They read menus, choose flavors, fill out order forms, and exchange money. Through play, children practice speaking, listening, counting, and problem-solving while learning how a real shop works. Open and closed signs, a menu with toppings and tastes, price lists, order forms, receipts, role cards, shop hours signs, and teacher notes are all included in the set. You can get started straight away because everything is simple to set up and requires little preparation. Use this tool for SEL courses, small groups, math or literacy centers, dramatic play centers, and free-choice time. It supports specific learning objectives and promotes student-led play. minimal preparation. high level of involvement. Students repeatedly request a dramatic play center that is both enjoyable and significant.
Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
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Tags Ice Cream, Shop, Dramatic, Play, Pretend, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Math, Ela, Center























