Games! Math Centers! Games! I love to go to the Dollar Tree and walk the aisles looking for bargains and activities for my students. Who doesn't love to make a math center for just $1.00? This post is part of the BRIGHT IDEAS LINK UP.
If a picture is worth 1000 words, then this 3 minute video will help explain how to play it even more. I differentiated this activity to use with PreK to 3rd grade students. Just think of all the possibilities for playing this game!
Materials needed:
- Plastic sorting tray (Dollar Tree)
- Dice
Let's recap what all can be done with this tray again.
- Recognizing numbers
- Counting all
- Counting on
- Adding 2 numbers
- Adding 4 numbers
- Adding multiple numbers
- Subtracting
- Comparing numbers
- Working with place value
- Multiplying 2 numbers
- Multiplying more than 2 numbers
MORE IDEAS
- Student bounces a blank die.
- Builds the number using manipulatives.
- Makes the number out of play dough or wiki stick.
- Writes the number.
- Student uses a blank die.
- Bounces it into a compartment.
- Counts up to 10.
- Counts up to 20.
- Student uses a blank die.
- Bounces it into a compartment.
- Records the next 3 numbers.
- For example, the die lands on the 4.
- The student records 4 then writes 5, 6, 7
- Student can also record 4 and go backwards. 4, 3, 2, 1
- Student bounces one die.
- Compares the two numbers. 5 > 2
- Student bounces one die.
- Adds the two numbers.
- Records the number sentence and then writes the fact family.
- Student bounces one die.
- Adds the two numbers.
- Determines if it is an odd or even number.
- Student draws a representation of it in a math notebook.
- Student bounces one die.
- Uses the number from the compartment and the number from the die to make the largest number.
- Records the number in a math notebook then builds it with base ten blocks.
- Student then draws a representation of the number too.
- Student bounces a blank die into 3 different compartments.
- Records the numbers.
- Puts them together to make the largest number.
- Writes the expanded notation.
CAN YOU PROGRAM IT WITH SOMETHING BESIDES NUMBERS? ABSOLUTELY!
- For Younger Students, draw shapes in the compartments.
- Student uses a blank foam die to bounce.
- Student names the shape.
- Student builds the shape out of pipe cleaners, play dough, or wiki stik.
- Student draws the shape.
- As a Literacy Center
- Program the compartment with word families.
- Write consonants on foam dice.
- Bounce and blend.
- Is it a real word?
- Is it a nonsense word?
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