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Introducing Decomposing Numbers to 10 Counting to 20 Composing Kindergarten Number Bonds & Fact Families! Boost math engagement with Decomposing Numbers to 10 Counting to 20 Composing Number Bonds & Fact Families! This comprehensive bundle of editable math games is perfect for kindergarten, first grade, or beyond. Whether you’re focusing on counting to 20, composing and decomposing numbers to 10, or building mastery in number bonds and fact families, this resource is your go-to solution.
With a variety of seasonal themes, from fall counting to snowman counting, your students will enjoy math practice all year long!
What’s Included
This bundle is packed with thematic math games designed for every month of the school year:
September (Apple Themed Math Games):
- Counting to 20 Math Game
- Number Bonds to 10 Math Game
- Fact Families to 10 Math Game
October (Pumpkin Bakery Themed Math Games):
- Fall Pumpkin Counting to 20 Math Game
- Halloween Fact Families Math Game
- Editable Number Bond Game
November (Scarecrow Themed Math Games):
- Fall Scarecrow Counting to 20 Math Game
- Number Bonds to 10 Math Game
- Fact Families to 10 Math Game
December (Gingerbread Themed Math Games):
- Christmas Counting to 20 Math Game
- Gingerbread Fact Families to 10 Math Game
- Number Bonds Kindergarten Practice
January (Snowman Themed Math Games):
- Winter Snowman Counting to 20 Math Game
- Number Bonds to 10 Math Game
- Editable Fact Families to 10 Game
…and more for February through May, including Valentine counting, St. Patrick’s Day counting, and spring math activities!
Each game includes:
- Editable math game cards to customize for your students’ needs.
- “I Can” cards for easy student independence.
- Response pages to reinforce learning after play.
Why Teachers Love This Resource
❤️ Editable and Versatile: Easily adapt the games for number bonds to 20, fall counting, or any specific skill your students need.
❤️ Seasonal Themes: From Christmas counting to 10 to scarecrow math, these games keep students excited to learn.
❤️ Skill-Focused Fun: Reinforce decomposing numbers, number bonds, and fact families in an engaging way.
❤️ Low Prep, High Engagement: Print, customize, and watch your students thrive!
How to Use These Math Games
- Math Centers: Interactive and independent student practice.
- Small Group Activities: Great for warm-ups or focused interventions.
- Early Finisher Fun: Keep students learning while they wait.
- Homework Games: Send home for extra practice with families.
Add these math games to your lesson plans for engaging, year-round math practice that your students will love.
Download now and start building math confidence today!
What Teachers Like You Are Saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I’ve been searching for engaging ways to teach decomposing numbers to 10 and this resource was exactly what I needed! The themed activities, like the pumpkin counting in October and scarecrow math in November, kept my students excited to learn. The response pages also made it easy to assess their understanding of fact families.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “My kindergarteners absolutely loved the Valentine-themed math games! The valentine counting to 20 activity was perfect for reinforcing number recognition, and the winter number bonds games helped my students build confidence in composing and decomposing numbers to 10. I also used the editable cards to customize games for my small groups.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “The seasonal themes in this bundle are fantastic! My students were obsessed with the Christmas counting to 10 game and the fact family Halloween activity. It’s so versatile—I’ve used it for number bond practice during small groups, as early finisher tasks, and even as a take-home activity for parents. Highly recommend!”
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This resource makes teaching number bonds kindergarten so easy! From the fall counting games in September to the st. patrick’s day counting in March, there’s always something fresh and fun for my students. The editable cards are a huge bonus—I was able to adjust the games for number bonds to 20 to challenge some of my students. It’s a year-round essential!”
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