Description
Looking for a simple way to boost math engagement without losing instructional purpose? Want structured K to 2 math games that build skills while keeping routines manageable? Young children learn best when they are actively engaged, and well-designed math games build number sense, fluency, and mathematical thinking through meaningful practice. Repetition in playful contexts improves retention and confidence, especially when games have clear learning goals and expectations. In this course, Chrissy Romano shows you how to use easy dice, card, and partner games to strengthen counting, addition, subtraction, comparison, and place value while keeping students focused and accountable. You will walk away with classroom-ready game ideas and routines you can use right away to make math practice more effective and more fun.
Objectives
Identify K to 2 math skills that can be strengthened through structured games, including counting, comparison, and place value.
Explain why purposeful practice through games supports retention, confidence, and conceptual understanding.
Implement a dice or card game routine for addition or subtraction within 20, including clear directions and roles.
Analyze student gameplay and talk to determine patterns of understanding and common misconceptions.
Evaluate a math game for standards alignment, cognitive demand, and suitability for your learners.
Design a differentiated math game plan that includes objectives, materials, expectations, and an assessment look-for.






