Missing Numbers - CCSS K.CC.B.4c
An adult might need to read instructions to Kindergarten students for the activities below
Links verified on 01/26/2022
1. Apple Picking.
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Numbered apples are floating in the water on their way to the cider press. Help George and Jumpy grab the right ones to fill the gaps in the apple number line. (Using number lines to identify missing numbers up to 19) SEE MORE
2. Balloon Pop Math Count to 20.
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Players put the numbers in order as they pop floating balloons. A gentle oops, indicates the wrong balloon has been chosen. There is also a reverse order version of the game. SEE MORE
3. Before and After Numbers Game.
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The windows contain 3 consecutive numbers. Find what number comes before, after or between. Then write the number that comes before, between or after the given number. (A free printable before and after number worksheets in PDF below.) SEE MORE
4. Connect the Dots.
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A fun way for children to practice counting. There are ten levels with over thirty different puzzles! Feedback is provided as a percentage and stars are awarded when children receive eighty percent or greater. Hints are provided after three incorrect attempts. SEE MORE
5. Count back and Complete the Sequence.
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The game challenges young mathematicians to hone their math skills by solving a set of problems on counting sequences to find the answer. Here the rigor is beautifully balanced by asking students to work with numbers within 10.  SEE MORE
6. Count Forward by 1.
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Skip the sky lands by finding the exact hidden path. The game invites learners to work with a set of problems on counting sequences and find the next number. This set of problems deals with numbers within 100; SEE MORE
7. Counting on the hundred chart.
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Fill in the missing number on the hundred chart. SEE MORE
8. Find Missing Number - Game.
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Tise game must be generated by imputing title, minimum number, maximum number, sequence, and number of problems. SEE MORE
9. Helicopter Rescue.
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This is a mental math game with different sized number charts, the largest of which is a hundred square and it is designed to help children identify and work with two-digit numbers. It's tablet-friendly and the game works well on an interactive whiteboard. The game modes including finding a number and finding the number between two numbers in a number chart. SEE MORE
10. Missing Numbers (1-10).
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Fill in the missing numbers 1-10. Click on the correct number. SEE MORE
11. Number Chart.
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The chart will help children to see relationships and patterns between numbers one to one hundred and twenty. To play the game children must place numbers on the correct spot of the chart. There are two levels of difficulty: Beginner: reveals one number line at a time and only two missing numbers at a time. Advanced: shows the entire number chart and twenty missing numbers. There is a funny surprise at the end of the activity.  SEE MORE
12. Number Square.
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An interactive number square for whole-class teaching. Why not press 'Hide All' and then reveal each number all the way to 100. Then try backwards. SEE MORE
13. Paint the Squares.
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This is an interactive way to explore number patterns such as odd and even numbers, counting in multiples from times tables and ten more and ten less. Patterns are created by clicking on the numbers on the varying sized number charts. The number charts can be viewed in full-screen which is a useful option for teachers wishing to use the resource on an interactive whiteboard. The game is also tablet-friendly. SEE MORE
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