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10 More 10 Less, 1 More 1 Less: 1st Grade Place Value Math Game

$3.50

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.

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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.

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