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How to Play

Subitizing Station: Players will roll a die and find that amount
of dots. They will cover that space with their counter. Use numbered
dice to practice matching numbers to dots or dot dice to practice
matching quantities. You can also make it a game by giving each player
their own color of snap cube and taking turns. When they roll a number,
they get to put a snap cube on that space. If someone else rolls that
number, they get to “bump” the first player off the space and put
their snap cube down. If they roll the number again, they can put a
second snap cube on top and then no one can bump them off. The
player with the most spaces covered wins.

Domino Draw: 2 boards 0-6 and 0-10 are included for


differentiation. Lay all the dominoes face down. Students will draw a
domino card, find the number that matches, and cover it. Make it a
game by taking turns and using two different colored counters.
Give each player counters so each player has their own color.

Subitizing Station Players will take turns rolling a die, finding a square that
shows that number, and covering it with their counter.

Natalie Lynn – Collaborating in Kinder


Give each player counters so each player has their own color.

Subitizing Station Players will take turns rolling a die, finding a square that
shows that number, and covering it with their counter.

Natalie Lynn – Collaborating in Kinder


Give each player counters so each player has their own color.

Domino Draw Players will take turns choosing a domino and covering that
number with their counter.

6 4 3 0 1
2 5 6 3 1
0 4 5 2 3
2 1 4 6 5
Natalie Lynn – Collaborating in Kinder
Give each player counters so each player has their own color.

Domino Draw Players will take turns choosing a domino and covering that
number with their counter.

10 4 9 7 1
2 5 6 3 8
0 11 12 2 3
8 1 4 6 7
Natalie Lynn – Collaborating in Kinder

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