About
Make math hands-on, engaging, and fun with this Shake and Spill game! Students will shake two-color counters, spill them out, and record the different combinations they see. This low-prep activity helps students build a strong understanding of addition, number combinations, and part-part-whole relationships, incorporating concrete, representational, and abstract connections.
Benefits:
- Simple to prep and easy to use year after year
- Perfect for reinforcing number sense and making five, ten, and twenty facts
- Ideal for small group instruction, math centers, partner work, or independent practice
Skills & Concepts:
- Part-Part-Whole models/combinations of 5, 10, and 20
- Addition within 5, 10, and 20
- Relationships between addition and subtraction (fact families)
- Subitizing and counting
- Recording math thinking in multiple ways
👉 Add this engaging, low-prep activity to your math toolkit today and give your students the concrete practice they need to see the math in action!
How to Use:
- Place counters in a cup.
- Students shake, spill, and count the colors.
- Record in multiple ways
- Repeat and discover all the possible combinations!
This game is ideal for Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-grade classrooms, intervention groups, or home practice.
What’s Included?
- Shake and Spill recording mats in multiple formats
- Differentiated versions for various number ranges and skills
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