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Place Value Memory Match Math Game 1st Grade Math Centers Activity

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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
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Pages
30 pages
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Make math centers easy with Math Match games! The perfect guided math station activity memory style game for students to practice place value and base 10 skills while having fun. Math Match cards can also be used for a small group activity and as a whole group review game during a lesson! Includes 24 matches and 2 differentiated levels!

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Math Match is a FAVORITE Math Center students will want to play over and over!

Playing Math Match is one of my first graders' FAVORITE math center activities! I love being able to teach my kids a math game one time and then play that game over and over throughout the year with different math skills. This saves so much time and helps students to be independent during math centers!

SAVE BIG WITH THE MATH MATCH BUNDLE!

Get 9 sets of Math Match cards (432 Matches total!) to use in your weekly math center routine. As I add more Math Match sets to the bundle, you will be able to re-download for free!

How to Play Math Match:

  • Turn all cards face down in rows.
  • Take turns turning over 2 cards.
  • If it is a match, keep the cards and go again.
  • If it is not a match, turn the cards back over and it is the next friend’s turn.
  • After all matches are found, fill in the recording sheet.

What is included?

  • 48 Math Match Cards

Each set of Math Match Cards includes 2 levels for differentiation!

Each Level has 24 Match cards

Levels can be played separately or combined for added challenge!

Level 1: 2-Digit Numbers

Level 2: 3-Digit Numbers

  • Black and White Option for easy printing
  • Recording Sheets
  • Answer Key

Teacher Tip - make a grading station in your classroom with the answer key and colorful pens so students can check their own work! This saves you time and the kids LOVE it!

Other Ways to Play:

Match and Record: Students work independently or collaboratively to match all the cards as quickly as they can. When finished they can fill in the recording sheet.

Hand Up Stand Up Pair Up: This is a whole group math activity to practice a skill. I also like using it when I want to partner up my students. I give each student a card. When I say go, all students stand up, put their hand up and walk around the classroom. They find a partner and high five. Partners check to see if their cards are a match. If they are they sit down together. If not they say, “Maybe next time” and continue walking around with a hand up looking for a new partner. This continues until all partners are matched up!

• I also love using these cards at my small group table during math stations to practice a skill and as a fast finisher activity! There are SO many ways to use these cards all year long!

Teacher Prep:

To prep this activity- simply print (I like printing on card stock for durability), laminate if you wish, and cut the cards.

I love that you can prep once and use the cards over and over!

I hope your students love playing math match as much as mine do!


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).

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