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Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center
Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center
Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center
Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center
Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center
Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center
Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center
Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center
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Description

Make number recognition fun with this engaging spring-themed Roll & Cover (or Color) math center! 🌸🐣


Students roll one die and cover or color the matching number on their game board. This low-prep activity is perfect for practicing number identification, number sense, and one-to-one correspondence in a hands-on way.


This resource is ideal for:
β€’ Math Centers
β€’ Small Groups
β€’ Early Finishers
β€’ Intervention
β€’ Sub Plans
β€’ Spring-themed learning and seasonal activities


What’s Included:
β€’ 6 Print & Go Game Boards
β€’ Color + Black & White Options
β€’ Easy prep β€” just print and play!
Students can use:
β€’ Bingo chips
β€’ Unifix cubes
β€’ Mini erasers
β€’ Crayons (for color option)


Skills Covered:
β€’ Number recognition (1–6)
β€’ One-to-one correspondence
β€’ Subitizing (dot patterns on dice)
β€’ Fine motor skills


This resource is perfect for adding a fun, seasonal spring twist to your math centers while keeping students engaged and learning! 🌷

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Spring Roll & Cover or Color | Numbers 1–6 Dice Math Center

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Description

Make number recognition fun with this engaging spring-themed Roll & Cover (or Color) math center! 🌸🐣


Students roll one die and cover or color the matching number on their game board. This low-prep activity is perfect for practicing number identification, number sense, and one-to-one correspondence in a hands-on way.


This resource is ideal for:
β€’ Math Centers
β€’ Small Groups
β€’ Early Finishers
β€’ Intervention
β€’ Sub Plans
β€’ Spring-themed learning and seasonal activities


What’s Included:
β€’ 6 Print & Go Game Boards
β€’ Color + Black & White Options
β€’ Easy prep β€” just print and play!
Students can use:
β€’ Bingo chips
β€’ Unifix cubes
β€’ Mini erasers
β€’ Crayons (for color option)


Skills Covered:
β€’ Number recognition (1–6)
β€’ One-to-one correspondence
β€’ Subitizing (dot patterns on dice)
β€’ Fine motor skills


This resource is perfect for adding a fun, seasonal spring twist to your math centers while keeping students engaged and learning! 🌷

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Count to answer β€œhow many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
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