Number Game On The Floor at Greg Nancy blog

Number Game On The Floor. This game is a creative way to mash up the floor is lava with number fun! Lay the numbers randomly next to each other on the floor and surround. Simply hand each student a card, and have them place. Number line hop is one of our favorite rainy day activities because it gets my kiddos moving indoors and, no matter how they choose to play, they’re getting exposed to some big number sense concepts. This game is perfect for morning meeting, number sense routines, or math centers stations! Each child has one ‘counter’ such as a colored stone. Prepare in advance printed numbers from 1 to 50 on a5 size paper. Divide the group into two or three teams. We start by taping out this 0 to 10 number line on the kitchen floor with painter’s tape. Math doesn't have to be boring. Have a long number line either chalked on the floor (or painted on a piece of wood). Practice number recognition and simple math facts while moving!

Kid Learning Numbers through Game. Activity with Wooden Numbers Stock
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Divide the group into two or three teams. Simply hand each student a card, and have them place. Lay the numbers randomly next to each other on the floor and surround. We start by taping out this 0 to 10 number line on the kitchen floor with painter’s tape. Number line hop is one of our favorite rainy day activities because it gets my kiddos moving indoors and, no matter how they choose to play, they’re getting exposed to some big number sense concepts. Prepare in advance printed numbers from 1 to 50 on a5 size paper. Practice number recognition and simple math facts while moving! Have a long number line either chalked on the floor (or painted on a piece of wood). This game is perfect for morning meeting, number sense routines, or math centers stations! This game is a creative way to mash up the floor is lava with number fun!

Kid Learning Numbers through Game. Activity with Wooden Numbers Stock

Number Game On The Floor This game is perfect for morning meeting, number sense routines, or math centers stations! Have a long number line either chalked on the floor (or painted on a piece of wood). Simply hand each student a card, and have them place. Lay the numbers randomly next to each other on the floor and surround. Math doesn't have to be boring. We start by taping out this 0 to 10 number line on the kitchen floor with painter’s tape. This game is a creative way to mash up the floor is lava with number fun! This game is perfect for morning meeting, number sense routines, or math centers stations! Number line hop is one of our favorite rainy day activities because it gets my kiddos moving indoors and, no matter how they choose to play, they’re getting exposed to some big number sense concepts. Each child has one ‘counter’ such as a colored stone. Divide the group into two or three teams. Prepare in advance printed numbers from 1 to 50 on a5 size paper. Practice number recognition and simple math facts while moving!

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