1st grade math games
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Math games are always a class favorite! They're great for centers, homework practice, and small groups. This set of games includes five monkey-themed math games that your kids will love! They might even go bananas for it (tehehe)! Doubles, place value, addition, and more. Each game comes in color and black & white. You can grab them HERE. I hope your kids love them!

Krisha Smith saved to guided math
BOOM! Sink the ships in this free printable, Hundreds Chart Battleship math game to help kindergarteners counting with 100s chart.
Math games are a fun way to for kids review math skills in kindergarten and first grade. Play these classic games with a deck of card or dice at home or in school. The games practice number recognition, number sequence, addition, subtraction and more. Kids in 1st grade and 2nd grade will have so much fun, they won't realize they are learning! #MathGames #KindergartenMath #FirstGrade Math #PrimaryDelight

Vanesa Wong saved to TpT Math Lessons
First grade is a very important year where students are building a strong foundation in their journey for mathematical proficiency. One of the most

наталья вайкшнора saved to Логопедия
Representing a number. I used this for thanksgiving by putting different feathers on a turkey too!

Emily Claire Thompson saved to Elementary Math!
Kids love using Cootie Catchers as a fun way to practice academic skills. These ones focus on addition, subtraction and doubling to ten, plus number recognition from 1-10. Great for preschool, Kinderg
Here is a simple, fun way to practice number bonds in your math groups – use dominoes! Not only doContinue reading
Diane saved to DIY School
Subitizing, being able to quickly identify the amount of objects in a group, is a very important skill for early learners.
Addition and subtraction worksheets for 1st and 2nd grade can be made fun by turning them into math games. Perfect for students to play in pairs or alone, these 12 free printables with help your students develop fact fluency with their number facts.

Hannah Cobabe saved to School-Math