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Spring Addition Game: Bee Stinging Sevens

March 23, 2017 by Danielle Collins

This is a great partner game or individual during centers. Great for use during morning work to review skills or during math centers.

This unit helps with number recognition, counting on and partner skills if playing together.

Directions:
Roll 2 dice and count the total. Cross out that number in the top row. If it is already crossed out on the top row, move down to the next row.

Keep playing until one person has crossed out the numbers 2 – 12 in the first row without crossing out all seven 7s.

If a player covers all seven 7s before crossing out 2 – 12, the game is over…

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Teach Junkie: Spring Addition Game {Free Download} Bee Stinging Sevens

Common Core Standards: Kindergarten
K.CC.2: count forward from a given number
K.OA.1: represent addition with objects
K.OA 2: solve addition problems and add/subtract within 10

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About Danielle Collins

I have been teaching elementary special education for 5 years. I love every minute I spend with my Kindergarten to 2nd graders. I have small groups of reading, writing and math every day. The progress I get to see my kiddos make is simply amazing. I started creating my own resources much more seriously just this winter and am totally addicted. Hope you all find something you can use. Check out my blog for lots of freebies! There is usually one on every post :)

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