![]() This activity can be used in a variety of ways from whole group instruction to differentiated small groups, mini-lessons, math centers, independent practice, and even learning at home. The students will be improving their math skills and building the foundation for practicing addition and subtraction skills. This bump game would make a great math center, small group activity, or early finisher’s game. You can decide which cards you want your students to practice with or they can use all of them! The first option shows base ten blocks, the second option shows ten frames, and the third option shows baskets of apples. In addition to the game board, you will receive 3 different card options for gameplay. You will need 2 different colors of 10 linking cubes to use as manipulatives. So, no need to worry if you don’t have access to a color printer. There is a black and white option OR a color option. I would slide the game boards into a wipe and write pocket or laminate for durability. Using this resource couldn’t get any easier! You simply get the free resource, print it, and use it. Not only is it super effective, but it is fun too! Easy to Use! ![]() This activity provides necessary practice needed to learn to compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones. ![]() Learning about teen numbers is an important skill that students learn in kindergarten and first grade. It is perfect for kindergarten or first grade math centers because it is so easy to prepare and use! Just print, cut the cards apart and play! This apple-themed bump game will be perfect for your fall math centers! And your students will learn so much while identifying and composing teen numbers.
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