As the Common Core standards have moved our kindergarteners and first graders up to counting to 120 instead of 100, I thought I'd share this simple little 120 chart game with you. Students will count dice dots and move ahead the appropriate number of spaces. The "twist" in this game is landing on a star or sticker, for moving ahead an additional one space (+1) or 10 spaces (+10). Common Core standards are included on the cover.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Free 120 Chart Game
Hello, Everybody!
As the Common Core standards have moved our kindergarteners and first graders up to counting to 120 instead of 100, I thought I'd share this simple little 120 chart game with you. Students will count dice dots and move ahead the appropriate number of spaces. The "twist" in this game is landing on a star or sticker, for moving ahead an additional one space (+1) or 10 spaces (+10). Common Core standards are included on the cover.
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As the Common Core standards have moved our kindergarteners and first graders up to counting to 120 instead of 100, I thought I'd share this simple little 120 chart game with you. Students will count dice dots and move ahead the appropriate number of spaces. The "twist" in this game is landing on a star or sticker, for moving ahead an additional one space (+1) or 10 spaces (+10). Common Core standards are included on the cover.
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I think I can use this with my school agers to her get them ready for 1st grade! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that it will be useful for you!
DeleteLinda
Yay for Common Core materials!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure
You're welcome, Lisa! I've kind of been dragging my heels on including the standards, but I guess I'd better get up to speed!
DeleteLinda
Thanks for sharing this game. Our Year 1er's in Australia also now have this new 'beyond 100' goal in counting as well, so this game will get a lot of use in my room.
ReplyDelete✿ Judith
teaching with J
You're welcome, Judith! Always a new challenge to meet, right? What do you think about the change to 120? Will most of your kids handle it okay?
DeleteLinda
Hi. I found your site through Freebie Fridays! I love the 100s game board and can't wait to print! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteChris Kazanjian
The Kinder"garden" Teacher
You're welcome, Chris! I'm glad that you stopped by. Isn't Freebie Fridays an awesome place to collect goodies?
ReplyDeleteLinda
Thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteNice to hear from you, Mel! You're very welcome!
DeleteLind
Hi Linda! Thanks so much for the freebie. We were deciding if celebrating the 10th day makes sense when the CCSS say 120. This will be perfect for a center :)
ReplyDeleteCatherine
The Brown-Bag Teacher
I was thinking about the same thing, Catherine, which is one reason why I've made a few resources for the 120 chart. Personally, I prefer to stick with 100 as the big celebration day. It's been so huge in the past few years that there are awesome resources out there. 100th day just has a nicer ring to it ... maybe a smaller scale "100 plus 2 more tens" or something like that for the 120th?
DeleteIn any case - enjoy the freebie, and thanks so much for commenting!
Linda