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Identifying Numbers Game

A Game for your Pre-K or Kindergarten students. It will help the students identify the numbers 0 to 20.

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Identifying Numbers Game

A Game for your Pre-K or Kindergarten students. It will help the students identify the numbers 0 to 20.

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Identifying Numbers (0-20) Game By Sue Lattea

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Directions

1. Print out the cards on cardstock and laminate them. You may also print out the cards on paper and glue them to index cards or construction paper cut into rectangles. Then you may laminate them. Laminating Laminating them will help the cards last longer. 2. To play the game: Place the cards in a pile on the table where you are playing the game with the students. the 3. Have the students take turns picking a card from the top of the pile. 4. If the student can tell you what the number is on the card, the student may keep the card. If the student cant tell you the number on the card, tell the student what the number is, and place the card place on the bottom of the pile. 5. If the card doesnt have a number, but has a picture instead, have the student do what it says on the card. Then the student can keep the card. 6. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins. Note: You may use only the numbers your students are working on to play the game. For example, you may use 0 to 5, if your students are still learning those numbers. Or you might only use the numbers 11 to to 19 if those are the numbers your students need to learn. What a great way to differentiate learning!

0 3 6 9

1 4 7 10

2 5 8 11

12 15 18
Meow like a black cat.

13 16 19
Meow like a black cat.

14 17 20
Meow like a black cat.

Say, Boo, like a ghost.

Say, Boo, like a ghost.

Say, Boo, like a ghost.

Say, Arghh, like a pirate.

Say, Arghh, like a pirate.

Say, Arghh, like a pirate.

Swing a lasso like a cowboy.

Swing a lasso like a cowboy.

Swing a lasso like a cowboy.

Say, Trick or treat.

Say, Trick or treat.

Say, Trick or treat.

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