(More detailed directions are included in the downloads.) The best way to have more than one child play without the hurt feelings that comes with competition is to use one playing piece and have both children take turns and work to move that one playing piece to the finish. A plastic Christmas ornament would work well. You can use something like a Unifix cube for a playing piece or a mini snowman figure, whatever is easily accessible. Children roll a numeral or dotted die and count out the number of spaces to move the playing piece. Path games are great for counting practice. This is what I call a “short path game” because it’s on one page - I have an example of a long path game here. Find more Roll ‘n’ Write Games here.Ĭhildren can play this game independently or with a friend. This game was a huge hit when I made a Transportation Roll ‘n’ Write game last year. To play this game, children roll a letter die (make one with a wooden cube) and write the letter they rolled. I’d also love it if you’d leave me some feedback on TPT… or here in the comments section below. I uploaded both of these to the Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) website, but don’t worry, they are both completely FREE! All you need to do is login and hit the “Download Now” button. I have created two new Christmas games: one for math and one for literacy. These two Christmas activities will help your Preschool, Pre-K, or Kindergarten kids practice writing and counting skills in a fun way!
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