Relationship Between Numbers and Quantities Math Games

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In this series of games, your students will learn to understand the relationship between numbers and quantities. The Relationship Between Numbers and Quantities learning objective — based on CCSS and state standards — delivers improved student engagement and academic performance in your classroom, as demonstrated by research. This learning objective directly references K.CC.B.4 as written in the common core national math standards.

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Concepts Covered

Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities. Connect counting to cardinality. When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object. Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted. Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.

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Basketball Master Estimated Duration: 12 minutes Shoot a basketball through the hoop and answer some questions along the way! The game does not have any instructional content, it simply has review questions spread throughout.
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Number Play - Ten Estimated Duration: 10 minutes Explore one-to-one correspondence between the number of objects in the play area with its ordinal value. Explore different representations of a number in its written, oral, and numerical symbolic forms in English and a second language of or your choice. Organize groups into interesting sizes, and then, without changing the number of objects, create new groups to reinforce conservation of cardinality. All of this within 10!
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Number Play - Twenty Estimated Duration: 10 minutes Explore one-to-one correspondence between the number of objects in the play area with its ordinal value. Explore different representations of a number in its written, oral, and numerical symbolic forms in English and a second language of or your choice. Organize groups into interesting sizes, and then, without changing the number of objects, create new groups to reinforce conservation of cardinality. All of this within 20!
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Number Play - Game Estimated Duration: 10 minutes Challenge yourself with counting to identify how many objects are on the screen. Do this with the objects always on the screen, or with a quick look to test out your subitizing skills.
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Number Play - Lab Estimated Duration: 10 minutes Use this interactive whiteboard to feely explore numbers up to 20 in your own way, without feedback. Combine different objects types, practice addition or subtraction, or create ten-frames to reinforce efficient grouping methods.
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Counting Wilderness Estimated Duration: 5 minutes In the wilds of the space hills lie many types of different animals. A scientist wants to study the number of friendly animals present in the wilds. Count the number of a certain animal by tapping on it when they all pop up in a group. Friendly animals become sad when they are tapped but are not the correct animal. In this game by Zapzapmath, learn to count to 10 by using friendly animals.
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Relationships Between Numbers and Quantities Estimated Duration: 3 minutes Relationships Between Numbers and Quantities
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Robot Chef Estimated Duration: 18 minutes Congratulations, you are creating the first all-robot restaurant in the city! As you serve more customers, you will be able to build more robots to assist in delivering tasty treats. Attend Night School and answer questions to earn advanced robot chefs!
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