10 More 10 Less, 1 More 1 Less: 1st Grade Place Value Math Game
Race to 100 is a fun, engaging place value math game that orients students to the 100 chart and builds the skill of finding 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less than a number. Ideal game for 1st grade math small groups, centers, or partner work! As students navigate the game board, they will begin to gain a more solid understanding of place value and number relationships. Also an amazing game to bring out when celebrating the 100th Day of School!
What's Included?
Materials list
Directions
Game Board (color and b&w)
Playing Cards: +1, -1, +10, -10 and "trade places" (to keep it interesting)
Traceable and blank game boards for students to "build their own" game by tracing or writing in the numbers 0-100
Note: there are intentionally more +1 and +10 cards to keep the game moving forward, so print the set of cards as is for the best outcome.
Race to 100 is a fun, engaging place value math game that orients students to the 100 chart and builds the skill of finding 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less than a number. Ideal game for 1st grade math small groups, centers, or partner work! As students navigate the game board, they will begin to gain a more solid understanding of place value and number relationships. Also an amazing game to bring out when celebrating the 100th Day of School!
What's Included?
Materials list
Directions
Game Board (color and b&w)
Playing Cards: +1, -1, +10, -10 and "trade places" (to keep it interesting)
Traceable and blank game boards for students to "build their own" game by tracing or writing in the numbers 0-100
Note: there are intentionally more +1 and +10 cards to keep the game moving forward, so print the set of cards as is for the best outcome.
Race to 100 is a fun, engaging place value math game that orients students to the 100 chart and builds the skill of finding 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less than a number. Ideal game for 1st grade math small groups, centers, or partner work! As students navigate the game board, they will begin to gain a more solid understanding of place value and number relationships. Also an amazing game to bring out when celebrating the 100th Day of School!
What's Included?
Materials list
Directions
Game Board (color and b&w)
Playing Cards: +1, -1, +10, -10 and "trade places" (to keep it interesting)
Traceable and blank game boards for students to "build their own" game by tracing or writing in the numbers 0-100
Note: there are intentionally more +1 and +10 cards to keep the game moving forward, so print the set of cards as is for the best outcome.