Play this subitizing game in your classroom to help your students practice subitizing small collections.
A Subitizing Game Students Will “TOAD”ally Love
This subitizing game for two to eight students will have your students “hopping” at the chance to battle their classmates to see whose subitizing skills reign supreme!
This resource includes:
- An instruction guide
- Eight froggy game pieces
- A full-color game board
- A black-and-white game board
We recommend printing the game board and pieces on cardstock and laminating them for longevity.
Directions:
- Give each student a froggy game piece, and each group a die and a game board.
- Players place their pieces at the starting lily pad.
- The first player rolls the die. If the number on the die matches the number on the next lily pad, they move forward. If it does not, their turn is over, and play continues to the next player.
- Students take turns rolling the die trying to match the next lilypad on the path. First player to reach the finish wins!
Why is it Wize to Subitize?
Learning to subitize small collections is a benchmark skill as it opens the door for mastery of many more math concepts, including:
- Number Recognition – Subitizing with many different objects and configurations reinforces that numbers can take many forms.
- Counting – Subitizing helps fortify the concept of one-to-one correspondence, which students need to count effectively.
- Mental Computation – Learning to subitize helps students to quickly mentally combine or separate groups.
- Comparing Numbers – Students proficient at subitizing can quickly compare two groups of objects.
Print and Play in Minutes!
This subitizing game is available in easy-to-print PDF format. Use the drop-down arrow located on the download button to quickly print and play.
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