My kindergarten kiddos can add and subtract like nobody's business.... They can even tell you the reasoning behind whether we need to add or subtract depending on the problem we are solving. We spend tons of time talking about whether we are putting together or separating.
What they are not so good at is reading a number sentence and giving a total. So, I created this game to help a little (I already use this game format as a word wall game).....I thought the kids would love to get to use it with an addition game.
So, I whipped up this cute and super motivating game that will allow your kiddos to practice reading number sentences
The great thing about this game is it can be used in 2 ways -
1. simply read the number sentence (yep that is a skill in and of itself)
OR
2. read the number sentence AND the total
I decided I had to share the addition to 10 Fish Munch game with you! I love FREEBIES, don't you? I hope you like!!










These are super cute! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteMs. Patterson
Pocket Full of Kinders
Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteAngela
The Daily Alphabet
I LOVE this and so will my kiddos! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteKim Crowe
http://smartkindercookies.blogspot.com
cute - thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteCute Freebie...and just in time for my ocean unit. Thanks.
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Sue
Great freebie, thanks!! I have been a follower of yours for a while and I am a fellow TBTS member and I wanted to come introduce myself. I am looking forward to chatting with you and learning a lot from all the other teachers that have the same goal with their blog!
ReplyDeleteShawna
The Picture Book Teacher's Edition
Great work! Pinning this to TBA's K Math board. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLeslie @KindergartenWorks
Pinning this to TBA Freebie Board! Love it! I see Leslie already has been here!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I am so glad you like it!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I will definitely use it this year. Unfortunately our school district doesn't allow us to use food in lessons so I will use mini fish erasers.
ReplyDeleteI love this! It looks great!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing yet another wonderful idea! You are definitely featured in my classroom!!!
ReplyDeletevery cute! thanks!
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