Students love playing the Math Spinner Games for Numbers 1-10 while working on their counting 1-10, number sense and subitizing skills.
Addition facts to 10 and beyond are KEY in first and second grade! What do your students need to reach that lofty goal? Plenty of no-prep addition games and activities to practice, practice, practice! They will reach automaticity with math center games that are fun and engaging, without a flash card in sight! I created
Grab a TON of FREE Math Mania Games to strengthen your students' addition & subtraction! Snag easy printable math games for 1st & 2nd grade!
Circling Sums is a must-play game in the primary classroom! The goal of this game is for students to recognize combinations of numbers to find the sum. If your students need help with subtraction, make sure to check out Circling Differences! To prep, simply print and laminate the game boards! Colored and Black & White Game […]
Addition and subtraction are two of those essential parts of math class! Practice addition and subtraction hands-on with these math games for elementary!
Make Ten is an addition math game with triangles! Match up the numbers that equal the number 10. A great way to practice addition facts!
Help your students master their addition and subtraction facts through games! These print and go games are fun and easy to prep!
These super fun LEGO addition and subtraction game boards make learning math exciting and engaging for your little LEGO builder!
Hands-on math activities for children who love blocks! You can use these printable counting and addition games with your favourite unit blocks to build math towers, supporting early math and fine motor skills. Math towers – block addition activity printables Watch this video to see how you can teach addition to your children: […]
This is a two-player card game that you can use as reinforcement for addition or multiplication. Below I have outlined the instructions for the addition version, but multiplication can be substituted. Near the end of
Fabulous for math revision, one deck of cards can be used to play countless math card games! Includes addition, subtraction & multiplication card games.
This fun hands-on ice cream addition match is a great way for kindergarten and first grade students to work on math facts this summer.
It's no secret. I hate flash cards. They're so ... not fun. To give my 1st grade son a little practice with simple addition and turn repetition into memorization (hopefully), I made a simple board game. What You Need Free two-page download of game board and spinner (download here) Two pieces heavyweight cardstock Printer & ink Brad (to make the spinner spin) Scissors Small game pieces (different for each player) How to Play Game pieces are placed on the start square. The youngest player spins first. He/she solves the addition problem and moves their game piece to the nearest square with the answer. Turns alternate between players until a player gets the math problem where the answer is 5, the final square on the board. Enjoy!
Do your kids dread practicing their addition facts? Try Knockout! A fun addition game to help your child learn the facts without tears.
This simple math game with Uno cards can be used to help children revise number facts and times tables, and to practise writing mathematical equations.
Add 'Em Up is a set of addition board games that your kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade students will LOVE playing during math centers or station time! This NO PREP set includes 20 color game boards and 20 black and white game boards. Just print and play or copy on cardstock and laminate for repeated use! Addition skills included: -sums to 10 (3 versions) -+0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7, +8, +9, +10 -doubles (3 versions) -near doubles (3 versions) Need additional math games? -Addition Yahtzee -Addition Dominoes
Teachers can enhance their math lessons with fun and engaging printable addition board games. These games make learning addition enjoyable for students as they roll dice, move their game pieces, and solve addition problems to advance through the game.
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!
These fun shark addition games help kids learn sums up to 20. They're fun for kids in pre-k, kindergarten or first grade - especially during Shark Week!
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Kids will love this fun, basketball-themed addition game...Perfect for math centers and small groups! Dunk It Dominoes will give students an opportunity to practice addition and fact fluency in a hands-on activity. It also includes two printables so students can record their progress while working on this fun math game! I've added three differentiated addition practice pages that can be used as independent practice or homework. This resource includes lots of picture to help you get the game set-up in your own classroom in no time at all. Please note- actual dominoes and plastic cups are not included. :) Created by TheHappyTeacher 2012. Updated 2018.
Looking for some K-2 math activities to make math a little more fun and interactive? Then you’ll LOVE this math series! For the next 6 weeks, we’ll be sharing free, low prep math printables and games for K-2 learners. Be sure to check out all the freebies in this series below! Just click on each ... Read More about FREE K-2 Math Activities
A Fun {and Easy} Math Game 24 comments math, math games, Popular Posts Today I am super excited to share one of my favorite partner math games with you! It's an oldie, but goodie. You know, one of those ideas that's passed on from teacher to teacher over the years (which is how I learned about it). It's called Walk the Plank. This game is super easy to set up and the kids love, love, love it! It is a great way to help students reinforce and practice their addition facts. And, it gives them more practice with following rules and working with others. Win, win! For this partner game you will need some paint sticks. I sent my hubby to Lowe's one day and they gave him about 10 (for free...even though he didn't buy any paint). Nice! Number each stick as shown. I recommend using the longer paint sticks. My first set was made with the shorter ones and while they did the job, the numbers were really squished together. You will also need some number cubes to match the numbers on your plank. Mine are numbered 5 through 10. I used blank wooden cubes and simply numbered them with a Sharpie. Easy peasy! To play, the students will need two number cubes. As you can see, the two players will also need some linking cubes. Each player places an individual cube next to each of the numbers on the plank. They will need 11 linking cubes each. Note: you could use any small object as a game piece. To play, Player 1 rolls the number cubes and adds their two numbers together. So, let's say that Player 1 (yellow cubes) rolls a 6 and a 7. They would add these numbers together and get a sum of 13. Player 1 would then take the cube next to the number 13 on Player 2's side (purple cubes). That's what the kids love. They get to take the other player's game pieces! Play continues in this fashion until one player collects all of the other player's cubes. It starts getting tricky near the end because the students only have a few numbers left on the plank and they can't control what they roll. But, guess what, each time they roll they are practicing their math facts. They are learning without even realizing it. It's the best!! The numbers shown above work for my second graders, but maybe you'd like to differentiate. Go for it! You can label your plank and cubes with whatever numbers you want! You could also use dice and number your plank from 2 to 12 (or 3 to 18 if you want to use three dice). For those of you who like things bulleted out for easy reference (that would be me), here's the info again. :) Materials needed to play: 1 paint stick 2 number cubes/dice (or even 3 dice depending upon the type of plank you make) 11-16 unifix/linking cubes per player (players need different color cubes), depending upon which plank you are using To play: Each player lines their cubes along the plank, aligning them with the numbers written on the plank Player 1 rolls the number cubes/dice and adds them together and then removes the OTHER player's cube next to that number Player 2 does the same Players take turns adding together their numbers and removing the OTHER player's cubes The first player to collect all of the other player's cubes is the winner! I hope your students enjoy this game as much as mine do! DON'T FORGET IT: PIN IT! Share It:
Would you like some creative ways to practice addition and subtraction? Then, be sure to check out these addition and subtraction games from our K-2 Math Activities series! These math activities and games are great for seat work, center work, or at home math practice. *The free download can be found towards the end of ... Read More about Addition and Subtraction Games – Roll and Race
This file is the perfect addition to your spring Math stations/centers! The activity is great for a small, cooperative group to use and is suggested for Kindergarten and First Grade students who are practicing addition. Although this is a learning station, students will be having so much fun playing...
Fact fluency is a big part of math in first grade. You may be thinking, "How in the world am I going to teach these kiddos ALL these facts w...
Help kids practice math with fun and simple games (many use only playing cards or dice). They will have so much fun, they won't know they are learning!
Looking for some fun, no-prep games? These dice games for kids are engaging and effective at teaching addition to kindergarten, first, and second-grade students! Before I dive in, I wanted to let you know you can watch or listen to all this information in video format below: If you have followed me for a while, […]
Make Ten is an addition math game with triangles! Match up the numbers that equal the number 10. A great way to practice addition facts!
Kids love Math Cootie Catchers as a fun way to practice adding, subtracting, number sense, doubling, & numbers. FREE math games printables!
Three hands-on activities to develop your child's number sense, and build a solid foundation in math that goes beyond counting.
Make Ten... A fun and easy card game for kids that reinforces math concepts and uses a regular deck of playing cards. Free printable play mat included!
This farm themed editable board game is a ton of fun for kids, versatile, and so easy to use when learning key math and literacy skills!
This simple and fun math game is a great way to help preschoolers (and older kids, too!) practice counting, addition, and other basic math skills while competing to win the “dice wars.” Disclaimer: This post is completely unsponsored; however, I have included affiliate links to the products mentioned. As always, feel free to shop around...Read More
This pom pom addition game is a fun and simple hands-on math activity for kindergarten.
Fabulous for math revision, one deck of cards can be used to play countless math card games! Includes addition, subtraction & multiplication card games.
We've been working hard on our number sense and how numbers work together. We've moved into adding two numbers together and are ready for some extra practice. This free printable domino addition page will help reinforce this concept.
Grab these free printable games for math facts practice at school or home! You’ll get a total of 40 games for students to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Great for building math facts fluency!
Give pre-k and kindergarten students practice adding numbers to 5 together with these FREE printable addition games to play and learn!
Math Facts Baseball – Use this simple game to review addition and subtraction facts! Okay, so baseball season just ended, so this probably should have been a football game. But I randomly thought of this idea one afternoon, and the boys have been loving it. In fact, the day after we first played this game, […]
Free Robin Addition Math Activity for fun addition facts to 10! This tried-and-true spring-themed activity is loved by my kindergarten teacher friends.
This fun hands-on ice cream addition match is a great way for kindergarten and first grade students to work on math facts this summer.
Kids love Math Cootie Catchers as a fun way to practice adding, subtracting, number sense, doubling, & numbers. FREE math games printables!
Help your students master their addition and subtraction facts through games! These print and go games are fun and easy to prep!