Numbers 1 - 60 SPANISH Listening Comprehension
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
✮ Numbers 1 - 60 SPANISH Listening Comprehension Distance learning ✮
Numbers 1 - 60 SPANISH Listening Comprehension distance learning with 60 cards to get your students practicing this the numbers 1 - 60 in SPANISH on their computers or tablets. A very simple exercise to assess knowledge, learn or practice the numbers 1 - 60 in SPANISH. Students listen and click on the right number. You can easily project these or use on a smart board for a class exercise. Try the cards in the preview to see for yourself what this resource looks like.
Have fun teaching!!
There are so many ways you can use these Boom task cards. Here are a few ideas:
➯ Do a race with all your students, see who finishes first and has the least mistakes.
➯ Project on the screen and have students respond and open discussion.
➯ Use the cards for small group work, tutoring sessions or for test review.
➯ Have your students practice at home.
Included:
✯ 60 Interactive Boom cards
✯ Click the right answer
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4th Grade Place Value, Rounding, Comparing Ordering Numbers Review Game Show
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Struggling to find a way to practice and review place value, rounding, word form, and comparing and ordering numbers with your 4th grade class? This fun, interactive, Place Value math review game show will have your students begging for more activities just like it! Get ready for math test prep with the exciting, easy-to-use Math Game Show.
Students will love practicing comparing and ordering numbers, rounding numbers, and number forms while working with their teammates to compete against one another and reach the highest score.
This math review activity is super fun and engaging for students and EASY for busy teachers to use. With NO PREP needed, you'll be set to review important place value skills in no time at all!
There are 25 questions at different point values that students can choose from. When they click on any question button, a question appears. Students solve and then you can check answers with the whole class by clicking on the "ANSWER" button.
This engaging 4th Grade Place Value Game Show includes:
There are several ways this game can be used:
⭐️ Whole Group Instruction/Review – Display PowerPoint on Smartboard or classroom screen.
⭐️ Remote Learning – Share the PowerPoint on your screen with your students.
⭐️ Learning Centers – Set up the PowerPoint on a computer or device for students in the center.
Times of year to play the game:
❤️ end of unit review
❤️ end of year review
❤️ class incentive
Prep is quick and easy... All the hard work is done for you! Just open and display the PowerPoint game. You'll get some helpful insight into which math skills your students need to brush up on before the big test day.
Please click on the PREVIEW button above to see how the game works!
IMPORTANT!
You must have PowerPoint installed on your computer. Also, this file is not editable. Thank you!
Please note: Purchase of this PowerPoint resource is for SINGLE classroom use only. If you are a technology coordinator for a school or plan on sharing with other teachers, please purchase the correct number of additional licenses at a discounted rate.
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By Ms Garcia Store
Master addition and subtraction skills while having fun with Capture 5! This engaging game can be played by 1 to 4 players or teams, and it can be played on any of the ten different 100 charts ranging from 1 to 1000. Simply choose the chart and the number of players before starting the game.
How to Play:
The objective of the game is to collect 5 coins.
You can play in six different modes:
Each game mode can be played on any of the ten 100 charts, allowing your students to practice with larger numbers.
The dice used in the game have a total of 40 faces, including positive and negative numbers ranging from 1 to 30.
Engage your students in exciting addition and subtraction practice with Capture 5! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further assistance. Enjoy the game!
More resources you might be interested in:
Hit the number
Spot the number
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Boom Cards Numbers 1 - 20 English Listening Comprehension
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Boom Cards Numbers 1 - 20 ENGLISH Listening Comprehension Distance Learning
Numbers 1 - 20 ENGLISH Listening Comprehension distance learning with 20 cards to get your students practicing this the numbers 1 - 20 in ENGLISH on their computers or tablets. A very simple exercise to assess knowledge, learn or practice the numbers 1 - 20 in English. Students listen and click on the right number. You can easily project these or use on a smart board for a class exercise. Try the cards in the preview to see for yourself what this resource looks like.
Have fun teaching!!
There are so many ways you can use these Boom task cards. Here are a few ideas:
➯ Do a race with all your students, see who finishes first and has the least mistakes.
➯ Project on the screen and have students respond and open discussion.
➯ Use the cards for small group work, tutoring sessions or for test review.
➯ Have your students practice at home.
Included:
✯ 20 Interactive Boom cards
✯ Click the right answer
At this time and through June of 2020, Boom Learning is giving a FREE Ultimate membership to all teachers impacted by the Coronavirus shut-downs and social distancing measures
⟹ Click here to claim a free Boom membership.
"What are you buying?
You are buying Boom Cards: cloud-based digital resources. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (released in the last three years). Free player apps are also available. Not sure if your browser is modern enough? Try free Boom Cards deck first.
To use Boom Cards, YOU MUST OPEN AT LEAST A FREE Boom Learning ACCOUNT (just like you have to have a Google account to use Google resources). Click the links inside the product .pdf to redeem your Boom Cards and create an account (or add to your account if you already have one). Free accounts include the ability to generate student progress reports for 5 students and to make up to 5 DIY decks. Free accounts include the ability to assign Boom Cards to unlimited students (without progress reports) using the Fast Play pin option available in the Library."
"If you are new to Boom Learning, you will receive a 90-day free premium upgrade that includes student progress reports for up to 150 students. At the end of the 3 month period, you will be invited to purchase the upgrade. If you do not, you will be moved to a free account. You may upgrade, downgrade or cancel at any time.
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Place Value Word Form Expanded Form and Standard Form Rounding Math Game Show
By That One Cheerful Classroom
Struggling to find a way to practice and review place value and rounding with your class? This fun, interactive, place value word form, expanded form, standard form, and rounding math game show will have your students begging for more activities just like it! Get ready for math test prep with the exciting, easy-to-use Place Value Math Game Show.
Please click on the PREVIEW button above to see how the game works!
This math review activity is super fun and engaging for students and EASY for busy teachers to use. With NO PREP needed, you'll be set to review important place value skills in no time at all!
There are 25 questions at different point values that students can choose from. When they click on any question button, a question appears. Students solve and then you can check answers with the whole class by clicking on the "ANSWER" button.
This engaging Place Value and Rounding resource includes:
There are several ways this game can be used:
Prep is quick and easy... All the hard work is done for you! Just open and display the PowerPoint game. You'll get some helpful insight into which math skills your students need to brush up on before the big test day.
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID...
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amy T. says, "Great way to review for my students."
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Spot the number in the hundred chart (numbers 1 to 1000)
By Ms Garcia Store
Enhance number recognition, counting, and understanding of number placement with our interactive Hundred Charts. This resource includes ten charts spanning numbers 1 to 1000.
The ten charts are as follows:
This versatile game allows you to choose any of the hundred charts for practice, accommodating 1 to 5 players or teams. Select your desired chart and the number of players before starting the game. You can switch between charts at any time.
How to Play: (2 to 4 players or teams)
The objective of the game is to identify the placement of every number in an empty hundred chart. At the start, all numbers are missing, and players take turns revealing them by clicking on the empty squares.
During a player's turn, they roll the dice by clicking the green button located at the top-right corner. Clicking again stops the dice, revealing a random number. The player must then locate that number on the chart by clicking the corresponding square. If correct, they can click on their piggy bank to earn a coin, and the number will be marked as correct. If incorrect, a click on the square will mark it as incorrect. After completing their turn, play passes to the next player. The first player to collect 20 coins wins.
How to Play: (1 player or team)
The same rules apply as mentioned above, with one difference. If an incorrect placement is chosen, the player clicks on the hand icon, indicating a payment instead of earning coins. The game ends when the player collects 20 coins or makes 20 payments. Try to improve your record with each play.
Home, Go Back, Restart Game, and Exit
The four buttons in the top-left corner serve the following functions:
Home: Returns you to the first slide where you can choose from the ten different hundred charts.
Go Back: Takes you to the slide where you can select the number of players.
Restart Game: Restarts the game, including the chosen chart and number of players, erasing all scores and revealed numbers.
Exit: Ends the presentation.
Embark on an engaging journey of number exploration and mastery! Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please feel free to reach out. Enjoy the game!
More resources you might be interested in:
Capture 5 game
Hit the number
Designed by pch.vector / Freepik
Designed by iconicbestiary / Freepik
Boom Cards Numbers 1 - 60 English Listening Comprehension
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Boom Cards Numbers 1 - 60 ENGLISH Listening Comprehension Distance Learning
Numbers 1 - 60 ENGLISH Listening Comprehension distance learning with 60 cards to get your students practicing this the numbers 1 - 60 in ENGLISH on their computers or tablets. A very simple exercise to assess knowledge, learn or practice the numbers 1 - 60 in English. Students listen and click on the right number. You can easily project these or use on a smart board for a class exercise. Try the cards in the preview to see for yourself what this resource looks like.
Have fun teaching!!
There are so many ways you can use these Boom task cards. Here are a few ideas:
➯ Do a race with all your students, see who finishes first and has the least mistakes.
➯ Project on the screen and have students respond and open discussion.
➯ Use the cards for small group work, tutoring sessions or for test review.
➯ Have your students practice at home.
Included:
✯ 60 Interactive Boom cards
✯ Click the right answer
At this time and through June of 2020, Boom Learning is giving a FREE Ultimate membership to all teachers impacted by the Coronavirus shut-downs and social distancing measures
⟹ Click here to claim a free Boom membership.
"What are you buying?
You are buying Boom Cards: cloud-based digital resources. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (released in the last three years). Free player apps are also available. Not sure if your browser is modern enough? Try free Boom Cards deck first.
To use Boom Cards, YOU MUST OPEN AT LEAST A FREE Boom Learning ACCOUNT (just like you have to have a Google account to use Google resources). Click the links inside the product .pdf to redeem your Boom Cards and create an account (or add to your account if you already have one). Free accounts include the ability to generate student progress reports for 5 students and to make up to 5 DIY decks. Free accounts include the ability to assign Boom Cards to unlimited students (without progress reports) using the Fast Play pin option available in the Library."
"If you are new to Boom Learning, you will receive a 90-day free premium upgrade that includes student progress reports for up to 150 students. At the end of the 3 month period, you will be invited to purchase the upgrade. If you do not, you will be moved to a free account. You may upgrade, downgrade or cancel at any time.
If you do not upgrade, you can continue using your purchased Boom Cards with Fast Play."
Check out our other Boom card decks
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COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
Want to get TeachShare credit to use on future purchases? Go to "My Purchases" and log in. Next to purchases there is a link to provide feedback. Click this link and you will be taken to a page where you can give a rating and leave a comment for the product. When you give feedback TPT gives you credits that you can use toward future purchases.
Hit the number in the 100 chart (numbers 1 to 1000)
By Ms Garcia Store
Boost number recognition, counting, and understanding number placement with these interactive hundred charts. This game includes ten charts spanning numbers 1 to 1000.
The ten charts are as follows:
This game can be played using any of the hundred charts, and it accommodates 1 to 5 players or teams. Select the desired chart and the number of players before starting the game. You can switch between charts at any time.
How to Play: (2 to 5 players or teams)
The objective of the game is to be the first to guess 20 hidden numbers on the hundred chart or to have the most points (coins) when all the numbers are uncovered.
At the beginning of the game, as the teacher, cover as many numbers as you like (minimum of 20) by clicking once on each of them. Then, ask the first player or team to identify a missing number in one of the blank squares. If they guess correctly, they earn a coin by clicking on the piggy bank and mark the number as correct by clicking once on the blank square. If their guess is incorrect, click once more on that square to mark it as incorrect, and they do not receive any coins.
In both cases, the turn passes to the next player or team. Repeat the process with the next number. The first player or team to collect 20 coins wins.
How to Play: (1 player or team)
The rules are the same as mentioned above, but when a player or team guesses incorrectly, click on the hand icon. Instead of earning coins, they will "pay" by deducting a coin. The game ends when the player accumulates 20 coins or when they have "paid" 20 times. Try to improve your record each time you play.
Home, Go Back, Restart Game, and Exit
The four buttons located in the top-left corner have the following functions:
Home: Takes you to the first slide where you can select from the ten different hundred charts.
Go Back: Takes you to the slide where you can choose the number of players.
Restart Game: Restarts the game you are currently playing, including the selected chart and number of players. This erases all scores and uncovered numbers.
Exit: Ends the presentation.
Engage your students in a fun and interactive way to enhance their number skills! If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy the game!
More resources you might be interested in:
Capture 5 game
Spot the number
Designed by pch.vector / Freepik
Designed by iconicbestiary / Freepik
Learn the numbers bundle 3 (Bingo and 3 other great games to practice numbers)
By Ms Garcia Store
Save money by purchasing this bundle of four engaging math games that provide excellent practice for numbers:
- Bingo (100 numbers)
- Hit the number
- Spot the number
- Capture 5
Bingo and random number generator
Play Bingo with your students and practice every number 1 to 100 with them. My students love it. They use it to play all together, playing all against all. They could play groups against groups if you print the same bingo card several times for each member of each group. They could play in little groups as a station, too. Great fun!
Instructions:
When you first open the document, you will be prompted to enable content that is blocked for security reasons. That content is nothing more than the Visual Basic code needed to achieve numbers in random order. Please accept it if you want the resource to work properly.
If you are not prompted to enable content, follow these easy steps:
1. Click the File tab.
2. Click Options.
3. Click Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings.
4. In the Trust Center, click Macro Settings.
5. Check or uncheck Trust access to the VBA project object model to enable or disable access to Visual Basic Projects.
6. Click OK
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Hit the number
Practice number recognition, counting, and finding the place every number is located in the 10 different hundred charts. The charts range from numbers 1 to 1000.
These ten charts are:
This game can be played using each hundred chart that you want to practice, and from 1 to 5 players or teams. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game. You can switch anytime.
How to Play: (2 to 5 players or teams)
The goal of the game is to be the first to guess 20 hidden numbers in a hundred chart or be the one with the most points (coins) when all the numbers are uncovered.
At the beginning of the game, you as a teacher cover as many numbers as you want, no less than 20, by clicking once on each of them. Then ask the first of the players or teams to tell you what number is missing in one of the blank squares. If they are correct, they get a coin by clicking once on the piggy bank and mark that number as correct by clicking once on the blank square. If they are incorrect, click once more on that square to mark it as incorrect and they don't get any coins.
In both cases, the turn will be over and it will be the next player's turn. Repeat with the next number. The first to get 20 coins wins.
How to play: (1 player or team)
The same rules as mentioned above, but if a player or team is incorrect, click on the drawing of a hand. So instead of saving coins, they will be paying. The game finishes when the player gets 20 coins or when they pay 20 times. Try to improve the record every time.
Home, go back, restart the game, and exit.
The four buttons situated in the left-top corner are the following:
Home: This takes you to the first slide where you can choose among the ten different hundred charts.
Go back: Takes you to the slide where you choose the number of players.
Restart game: Restarts the game you are playing, with the chart and number of players chosen, erasing the scores and numbers uncovered.
Exit: Finishes the presentation.
Designed by pch.vector / Freepik
Designed by iconicbestiary / Freepik
Spot the number
Practice number recognition, counting, and finding the place every number is located in the 10 different hundred charts. The charts range from numbers 1 to 1000.
These ten charts are:
This game can be played using each hundred chart that you want to practice, and from 1 to 5 players or teams. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game. You can switch anytime.
How to Play: (2 to 4 players or teams)
The goal of the game is to spot the place where every number is located in an empty hundred chart. At the beginning of the game, all the numbers are missing. The players will click on the empty squares to show them one by one.
During a player's turn, they will roll the dice by clicking on the green button situated at the top-right corner. Click again to stop the dice and a random number will appear. The player will try to locate the number by clicking on the square where they believe the number is located. If they are right, then they can click on their respective piggy bank to earn a coin. The number will be marked as correct. If they are wrong, click once more on the square to mark it as incorrect. In both cases, the turn will be completed and it will be the turn of the next player. The first player to get 20 coins is the winner.
How to play: (1 player or team)
The same rules as mentioned above, but if you are wrong, you click on the drawing of a hand, so instead of saving coins, you will be paying. The game finishes when you get 20 coins or when you pay 20 times. Try to improve your record every time.
Home, go back, restart the game, and exit.
The four buttons situated in the left-top corner are the following:
Home: This takes you to the first slide where you can choose among the ten different hundred charts.
Go back: Takes you to the slide where you choose the number of players.
Restart game: Restarts the game you are playing, with the chart and number of players chosen, erasing the scores and numbers uncovered.
Exit: Finishes the presentation.
Designed by pch.vector / Freepik
Designed by iconicbestiary / Freepik
Capture 5
Practice addition and subtraction playing Capture 5. This game can be played from 1 to 4 players or teams and on every 100 chart from number 1 to 1000. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game.
How to Play:
The goal of the game is to collect 5 coins.
1. Click once on 12 different squares to place 12 coins on the 100 chart (there are ten different charts from 1 to 1000), so each coin is on a different number. Clicking twice or more times on a square, players place their tokens anywhere on the 100 chart.
2. On a turn, roll the dice (once to activate the dice and once more to stop them) and move your token using any combination of the negative or positive numbers shown on the dice to land on a square with a coin. You can use any number of dice from 1 to 5. If you land exactly on a square with a coin, capture it by clicking as many times you need to see your token on that square. You can only capture one coin during a turn, and it must be the last square you land on. If you begin on 45, and use the dice: +2, +10, +3, you record: 45 + 2 + 10 + 3 = 60. Click on the piggy bank of your color (Blue, green, red, or yellow) and the coin will drop into it and you will get a point. Your turn is up.
3. Repeat the same process (point 2) with every player. The first player or team to capture 5 coins wins.
You can play in six different modes:
1. One player (Easy): Get as many coins as you can in 2 minutes. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
2. One player (Hard): Get as many coins as you can in 1.5 minutes. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
3. One player (Expert ): Get as many coins as you can in 1 minute. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
5. Three players or teams. Place 18 coins on the board before starting the game.
Every game mode can be played on each one of the ten 100 charts from 1 to 1000, so your students can practice bigger numbers.
The dice have these 40 faces:
+1 (4)
+2(4)
+3(2)
+10 (4)
+20 (4)
+30 (2)
-1 (4)
-2(4)
-3(2)
-10 (4)
-20 (4)
-30 (2)
Designed by iconicbestiary / Freepik
Learn the numbers bundle (Up to 1000)
By Ms Garcia Store
Get a big discount when buying together these 3 great games to practice numbers together:
- Hit the number
- Spot the number
- Capture 5
Hit the number
Practice number recognition, counting, and finding the place every number is located in the 10 different hundred charts. The charts range from numbers 1 to 1000.
These ten charts are:
This game can be played using each hundred chart that you want to practice, and from 1 to 5 players or teams. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game. You can switch anytime.
How to Play: (2 to 5 players or teams)
The goal of the game is to be the first to guess 20 hidden numbers in a hundred chart or be the one with the most points (coins) when all the numbers are uncovered.
At the beginning of the game, you as a teacher cover as many numbers as you want, no less than 20, by clicking once on each of them. Then ask the first of the players or teams to tell you what number is missing in one of the blank squares. If they are correct, they get a coin by clicking once on the piggy bank and mark that number as correct by clicking once on the blank square. If they are incorrect, click once more on that square to mark it as incorrect and they don't get any coins.
In both cases, the turn will be over and it will be the next player's turn. Repeat with the next number. The first to get 20 coins wins.
How to play: (1 player or team)
The same rules as mentioned above, but if a player or team is incorrect, click on the drawing of a hand. So instead of saving coins, they will be paying. The game finishes when the player gets 20 coins or when they pay 20 times. Try to improve the record every time.
Home, go back, restart the game, and exit.
The four buttons situated in the left-top corner are the following:
Home: This takes you to the first slide where you can choose among the ten different hundred charts.
Go back: Takes you to the slide where you choose the number of players.
Restart game: Restarts the game you are playing, with the chart and number of players chosen, erasing the scores and numbers uncovered.
Exit: Finishes the presentation.
Designed by pch.vector / Freepik
Designed by iconicbestiary / Freepik
Spot the number
Practice number recognition, counting, and finding the place every number is located in the 10 different hundred charts. The charts range from numbers 1 to 1000.
These ten charts are:
This game can be played using each hundred chart that you want to practice, and from 1 to 5 players or teams. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game. You can switch anytime.
How to Play: (2 to 4 players or teams)
The goal of the game is to spot the place where every number is located in an empty hundred chart. At the beginning of the game, all the numbers are missing. The players will click on the empty squares to show them one by one.
During a player's turn, they will roll the dice by clicking on the green button situated at the top-right corner. Click again to stop the dice and a random number will appear. The player will try to locate the number by clicking on the square where they believe the number is located. If they are right, then they can click on their respective piggy bank to earn a coin. The number will be marked as correct. If they are wrong, click once more on the square to mark it as incorrect. In both cases, the turn will be completed and it will be the turn of the next player. The first player to get 20 coins is the winner.
How to play: (1 player or team)
The same rules as mentioned above, but if you are wrong, you click on the drawing of a hand, so instead of saving coins, you will be paying. The game finishes when you get 20 coins or when you pay 20 times. Try to improve your record every time.
Home, go back, restart the game, and exit.
The four buttons situated in the left-top corner are the following:
Home: This takes you to the first slide where you can choose among the ten different hundred charts.
Go back: Takes you to the slide where you choose the number of players.
Restart game: Restarts the game you are playing, with the chart and number of players chosen, erasing the scores and numbers uncovered.
Exit: Finishes the presentation.
Designed by pch.vector / Freepik
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Capture 5
Practice addition and subtraction playing Capture 5. This game can be played from 1 to 4 players or teams and on every 100 chart from number 1 to 1000. Just choose the one you want to play with and the number of players before beginning the game.
How to Play:
The goal of the game is to collect 5 coins.
1. Click once on 12 different squares to place 12 coins on the 100 chart (there are ten different charts from 1 to 1000), so each coin is on a different number. Clicking twice or more times on a square, players place their tokens anywhere on the 100 chart.
2. On a turn, roll the dice (once to activate the dice and once more to stop them) and move your token using any combination of the negative or positive numbers shown on the dice to land on a square with a coin. You can use any number of dice from 1 to 5. If you land exactly on a square with a coin, capture it by clicking as many times you need to see your token on that square. You can only capture one coin during a turn, and it must be the last square you land on. If you begin on 45, and use the dice: +2, +10, +3, you record: 45 + 2 + 10 + 3 = 60. Click on the piggy bank of your color (Blue, green, red, or yellow) and the coin will drop into it and you will get a point. Your turn is up.
3. Repeat the same process (point 2) with every player. The first player or team to capture 5 coins wins.
You can play in six different modes:
1. One player (Easy): Get as many coins as you can in 2 minutes. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
2. One player (Hard): Get as many coins as you can in 1.5 minutes. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
3. One player (Expert ): Get as many coins as you can in 1 minute. Don't forget to click on the hourglass to activate the timer after rolling the dice your first time. Place 12 coins on the board before starting the game.
5. Three players or teams. Place 18 coins on the board before starting the game.
Every game mode can be played on each one of the ten 100 charts from 1 to 1000, so your students can practice bigger numbers.
The dice have these 40 faces:
+1 (4)
+2(4)
+3(2)
+10 (4)
+20 (4)
+30 (2)
-1 (4)
-2(4)
-3(2)
-10 (4)
-20 (4)
-30 (2)
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Learn the numbers bundle 2 (Bingo and 3 other great games to practice numbers)
By Ms Garcia Store
Exciting Bundle of Numbers Games to Enhance Learning!
Looking for a fun and interactive way to practice numbers with your students? Look no further! Introducing our amazing bundle of four engaging digital games: Bingo, Hit the Number, Spot the Number, and Capture 5. With these interactive resources, you'll save money while offering your students a variety of learning experiences.
1. Bingo and Random Number Generator:
Experience the thrill of Bingo with 120 printable Bingo cards, available in both blue and orange sets. Additionally, we provide a handy random number generator in PowerPoint, which includes numbers 1 to 75. Play Bingo with your students, covering every number from 1 to 75. Our students absolutely love this game! It can be played together as a class or in various groups, fostering teamwork and enjoyment. You can even print multiple Bingo cards for each group member for group-to-group challenges. Don't miss out on the great fun!
2. Hit the Number:
Practice number recognition, counting, and understanding number placement with ten different hundred charts ranging from numbers 1 to 1000. This versatile game accommodates 1 to 5 players or teams, and you can easily switch between 10 different hundred charts for enhanced practice. The objective is to guess 20 hidden numbers on the hundred chart or accumulate the most points (coins) as the numbers are uncovered. An exciting and educational game that can be adapted to various learning scenarios.
3. Spot the Number:
Similar to Hit the Number, this game lets students practice number recognition, counting, and identifying the location of numbers in ten different hundred charts, spanning numbers 1 to 1000. Just like before, this game caters to 1 to 5 players or teams, offering flexible play options. The challenge is to spot the correct location for each number on an empty hundred chart. Roll the dice, guess the position, and earn coins for correct answers. Choose your level of difficulty and enjoy the learning journey!
4. Capture 5:
Enhance addition and subtraction skills with this captivating game for 1 to 4 players or teams. Play on any of the ten 100 charts ranging from numbers 1 to 1000. The goal is simple: collect 5 coins! Strategize your moves and use the dice to move your token across the chart. Capture a coin by landing exactly on the right square. The game offers multiple modes for varied challenges and encourages students to improve their records each time they play.
With these engaging resources, your students will embrace numbers like never before!
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