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Spin, Count, and Color Counting Game

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    Updated: 13 Jun 2024

Practice counting skills with this fun spin, color and count game for pairs.

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    Pages: 1 Page

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    Grade: K

teaching-resource

Spin, Count, and Color Counting Game

  • Updated

    Updated: 13 Jun 2024

Practice counting skills with this fun spin, color and count game for pairs.

  • Pages

    Pages: 1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grade

    Grade: K

Practice counting skills with this fun spin, color and count game for pairs.

Spin to Win! Counting Game for Pairs

This printable board game adventure, has been designed by an experienced early years teacher and has students spinning, counting and coloring their way to victory. Students will need a partner and get ready to embark on an exciting journey filled with colorful fun. This game is perfect for practicing those new found counting skills while also fostering teamwork.

This game transforms learning into an interactive experience. Each spin moves players forward on the board and every step they take requires counting and coloring. A hands-on activity that helps students develop their numerical skills in a playful and engaging manner.

Why Learning Through Play is Important

Gamified learning is an innovative educational approach that incorporates game design elements and principles into learning activities. This method leverages the inherent engagement and motivation found in games to make learning more interactive, enjoyable, and effective.

This board game offers a dynamic and interactive way to build mathematical foundations. When students play together, they learn together making learning a fun experience.

Download and Play Today!

Use the dropdown menu to choose between the easy to print PDF version of this resource or the editable Google Slide version.


This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.


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