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Subitizing Cards and Games Bundle to Build Number Sense Skills in Kindergarten

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I love using these with my students, we use them in whole and small group. Sometimes we play beat the teacher and they LOVE that!
I made these cards into playing cards for my EC students that goals are to manipulate numbers to 20. Students are able to use these cards to play games like war, go fish, and other games. This is a great resource to show students different representations of the same number.

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    1. The 21 number sense activities & subitizing cards in this bundle include practice with ten frames, tally marks, dot cards, dominoes, dice and finger patterns. The games support beginning and more advance subitizing skills. They will help your students build number sense skills all year long. Whe
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    Do your students need more practice with subitizing skills? Are their number sense skills weak? These subitizing cards and games will make this practice easy and fun!

    Save 20% by purchasing these two products as a bundle!

    You will get Subitizing Cards and the Subitizing War game.

    Subitizing Cards:

    The 80 cards in this set come in two sizes: full-size sheets and half-size sheets (2 per page.) Use the large cards for whole class instruction and the small ones for small group instruction. The cards are organized by numbers 1-5 and 6-10 for easy printing and differentiation.

    The set includes 80+ cards featuring:

    • dot patterns
    • ten-frames
    • finger patterns
    • domino dot patterns
    • tally marks

    Subitizing War:

    Once your students have started to quickly subitize numbers, they will have a blast playing the Subitizing War game.

    Subitizing War is a twist on the traditional card game "War." Instead of comparing numbers, players compare the number of items on their cards (by subitizing - or rapidly recognizing how many items there are). The game can be played with pairs or small groups of students.

    This math game includes directions and 130 game cards, featuring:

    • dice (to 10)
    • tally marks (to 31)
    • ten-frames (to 31)
    • finger patterns (to 31)
    • dominoes (to 31)

    This game set includes directions for games to play with the cards, including:

    • Subitizing War
    • Matching Game/Concentration
    • Go Fish
    • Bang!/Kaboom!
    • Race to the Top
    • Trail Game
    • My Pile, Your Pile

    Subitizing Cards and Subitizing War are a perfect combination to help your students strengthen their number sense skills while having fun!

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
    Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.

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