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Kindergarten Math Review Games & Riddles Bundle - Year Long Practice Activities

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My son enjoys reviewing math this way. It is a nice change of pace from flash cards and worksheets. Thank you!
My kindergarteners enjoy these very much because of the riddle aspect. I can't wait to use the others!

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    Are you looking for engaging math review games and riddles to use all year long in kindergarten? This mini bundle will give you and your students the activities you need, and also help identify areas that might need some extra practice!

    What does this year long kindergarten math review bundle include?

    * 10 card games for evaluating expressions to determine whether they are true.

    Here are the skills these games address:

    ♦ Order of numbers 1-100

    ♦ Match numeral to domino representation

    ♦ Match numeral to ten frame representation

    ♦ Represent addition with fingers

    ♦ Match ten frame to domino

    ♦ Number bonds 0-5

    ♦ Represent subtraction with pictures

    ♦ Represent addition and subtraction with pictures

    ♦ Model addition with dice, and match to equation

    ♦ Match ten frames to numerals, 11-20

    * 100 kindergarten riddles for math vocabulary and concepts - Set 3

    Number sense riddles to practice active listening skills and numeracy, addressing these concepts:

    ♦ Sequence of numbers 0-100

    ♦ Early addition (plus zero, plus one, plus two)

    ♦ More than/ less than/ between

    ♦ Counting by ten

    ♦ Number patterns

    ♦ Ten frames

    ♦ Characteristics of 2D shapes

    * 50 riddles and activities about shapes and patterns

    Includes 50 full page shapes and patterns riddle cards plus...

    ♦ Reference / teaching cards for the shapes included

    ♦ A cover to turn your riddles into a class book

    ♦ An easy prep one page board game - no cards to print and prepare!

    ♦ A set of 12 challenging clip cards. Your students will read a phrase like "blue triangle" or "purple oval" and clip the matching shape.

    * Two free resources are also included in this bundle:

    December Graphs and Tally Marks, because on some school calendars,
    December is the end of the year! :)

    Number Sense Riddles Samples - The numeracy riddle set included in
    this bundle is Set 3. These free riddles are samples from Set 1.

    How can you use these math review games and riddles with your kindergarten class??

    • Solve any of the riddles together as a class by displaying them on your interactive board, solving and discussing them together.
    • Break up the riddle cards into smaller sets to use in math tubs and math centers. Help your students stay organized and keep the cards together by punching a hole in the upper corner and securing the set together with a looseleaf ring.
    • Solve a riddle together to focus at the beginning of a lesson or to bring closure at the end of a lesson.
    • Use the Thumbs Up math games in a math center or math tub to review a particular topic.
    • Listen to your students as they use any of these materials. It's a great way to assess where you may need to go back for some extra practice with some or all of your students.
    • Do you keep a special set of activities for your fast finishers? They'll be excited to find these kindergarten end of year math games and riddles there!
    • If you're teaching a summer school program to upcoming first graders, these riddles and games pack a powerful amount of effective review!
    • Are you a math intervention or RtI teacher? You'll use these review activities again and again. Great for remediation in first grade, too!

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
    Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
    Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each composition or decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 18 = 10 + 8); understand that these numbers are composed of ten ones and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
    Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
    Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.

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