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Shake and Spill is a fun, engaging, partner or independent game played by shaking a cup filled with two colored counters and spilling them onto a table. Students count how many of each color there are and record it as an equation or number bond. This game is easily adaptable to different skill levels. With two game versions available, students can practice decomposing numbers in multiple ways and develop a deep understanding of this important math concept. Shake And Spill, Kindergarten Summer Activities, Place Value Word Problems, Kindergarten Number Sense, Representing Numbers, Kindergarten First Week, Number Sentences, Number Sense Kindergarten, First Week Of School Activities

Shake and Spill is a fun, engaging, partner or independent game played by shaking a cup filled with two colored counters and spilling them onto a table. Students count how many of each color there are and record it as an equation or number bond. This game is easily adaptable to different skill levels. With two game versions available, students can practice decomposing numbers in multiple ways and develop a deep understanding of this important math concept.

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Allie Apels on Instagram: "Shake and Spill 💛❤️  We have been loving the math game Shake and Spill. It’s a great way to explore early addition and the different ways that you can make 10. My kinders loved it!  Here are the instructions: 1. Put 10 double sided counter chips in a cup. 2. Shake the cup and spill the chips on to your table. 3. Without flipping the chips, group the reds and yellows together. 4. Count how many red chips you have. Colour the corresponding circles and record the number. 5. Count how many yellow chips you have. Colour the corresponding circles and record the number.  6. Then count how many you have all together. 7. Put the chips back in your cup. Shake and repeat.   The template was a free download on TPT. Just search Shake and Spill.  Thank you @miss.wlasuk for in Shake And Spill, Make 10, Math Game, Number 6, Number 5, Kindergarten Math, Math Games, Sight Words, The Cup

Allie Apels on Instagram: "Shake and Spill 💛❤️ We have been loving the math game Shake and Spill. It’s a great way to explore early addition and the different ways that you can make 10. My kinders loved it! Here are the instructions: 1. Put 10 double sided counter chips in a cup. 2. Shake the cup and spill the chips on to your table. 3. Without flipping the chips, group the reds and yellows together. 4. Count how many red chips you have. Colour the corresponding circles and record the…

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Shake, Spill, Count FREEBIE Shake And Spill, Kindergarten Math Stations, Kindergarten Math Ideas, Kindergarten Addition, Decomposing Numbers, Math Tubs, Kindergarten Math Games, Math Kindergarten, Grade 1 Math

I have been really bad about posting my plans- It takes time to make them them cute and readable with all the links to the products I use, so today I'm just going to try it a different way. Read through- I have freebies for you! We start each day with Calendar Notebooks Then we have our school wide reading program- I'm given the materials to use, so nothing fun there to share. After our snack recess the work and fun being with Literacy centers. We do these 4 days a week. Letter of the Week…

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