Description
Kindergarten Math Games included are:
- Addition within 5
- Addition within 10
- Subtraction within 5
- Subtraction within 10
- Teen Numbers
- Counting Numbers
- Skip Counting by Tens
- Counting to 100
- Comparing Numbers
- Word Problems (within 10)
- Relative Positions
- Flat (2D) Shapes
- Solid (3D) Shapes
- Building with Shapes
- Comparing Shapes
- Sorting Objects
These games are fun and easy to play! Each game includes:
→Instructions
→Game board
→40 questions with answers
→Organization labels
This is a digital download.
There are FOUR different ways to use these cards!
- STEM to Win
- Game Board
- Race to 20
- Pick Up Sticks
I’ve even included more ways to play! Click the link to learn 7 MORE creative ways to play!
STEM to Win
STEM to Win is a fun game I created. Students earn toothpicks based on their answers. Once they’ve completed their cards, they will have 5 minutes to complete a surprise challenge using only the materials they’ve earned.
In this case, the cards tell the students how many toothpicks they’ve earned for correct answers.
Materials needed for STEM to Win:
- Legos (substitute playdough and toothpicks)
- game cards
- STEM to Win task cards
Pick Up Sticks
Pick up Sticks is a fun game I played as a child. Students try to pick up the number of sticks indicated on the cards without disturbing the pile. The student with the most number of sticks at the end wins.
Materials needed for pick up sticks:
- skewers, toothpicks, or craft sticks
- game cards
Board Game
The board games are themed and fun to play! They include color and black and white versions. The object of the game is for students to make it to the finish line first. No dice is needed!
Materials needed for the board game:
- tiles or math manipulatives (game pieces)
- game board
- game cards
Race to 20 is a competitive math game. Students will add up the value of each card. The first play to make a sum of 20 or more wins the game.
Materials needed for Race to 20:
- Race to 20 Board
- game cards
- pencils and/or color crayons
**You can use this game during small group centers like math with someone. You can also use it for homework, test prep, and/or for reviews.
This game is AMAZING because students:
❤️talk about math and explain how they solved the problem.
❤️persevere through math tasks together.
❤️practice applying skills to solve math problems.
❤️make sense of math problems by discussing them with a partner.
I absolutely love this game and I know that you AND YOUR STUDENTS will too!
This resource is also available in my Teachers Pay Teachers shop.
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