Counting Foods 1-20 Matching Game Boom Cards
A number matching game in which students click and drag each number to its matching spots on the refrigerator. The foods match up underneath the correct amount.
A number matching game in which students click and drag each number to its matching spots on the refrigerator. The foods match up underneath the correct amount.
A number matching game in which students click and drag each number to its matching spots on the refrigerator. The foods match up underneath the correct amount.
Venture into the kitchen and play the counting foods matching game. This fun activity is a familiar approach to learning numbers 1-20. What's even more fun is the inclusion of foods. If you're going to learn numbers in the kitchen, what better way to learn it with foods from 1-20. Have fun placing the numbers and foods on the refrigerator.
What is it? A number matching game in which students click and drag each number to its matching spots on the refrigerator. The foods match up underneath the correct amount. For example, the number 1 will be dragged to the number 1 and the orange will be matched up with the orange beneath the number 1.
Who is it for? This is for students who are just beginning to acquired the essential skills of number recognition and counting grouped foods.
How to play it? Click and drag each number to its matching number on the fridge along with the correct amount of foods displayed on the table. Each number should match up with the correct equal amount of foods.
How to set it up?
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How to use it? These digital task cards can be used in the math center. It promotes number recognition and picture association.
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What is included? 4 Interactive digital task cards. 20 numbers and 20 matching pictures of foods.
Why is it a great activity? If you're itching to get your kids to learn their numbers and counting foods they see in their kitchen, well this is the perfect activity that will get them to recognize numbers and identify foods.