Roll and Count

Description and Goals:

Students roll a dice, count the number of dots, and then place one shaped eraser (found at the dollar store) on each picture on their gameboard. Students are able to play the game by themselves or be a bit competitive and play with a friend by taking turns and seeing who is the first to cover all of the pictures on their gameboard. While playing, students..

  • Demonstrate 1 to 1 correspondence
  • Use the terms equal, more than, or less than

Roll and Count Tub Contents

Summer Fun

Counting Stars

 

More Ideas for One to One Correspondence:

Arrange objects in pairs (exp. 1 button for 1 button, 1 crayon for one crayon, etc.)
Create identical rows of objects
Match photos of students in the class
 

The math workmats for our Roll and Count games were graciously shared by Javona on the KinderKorner List serve and is in the shared files area.  You can access this area if you are a member of the free listserve.

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Last Modified:03/17/12

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