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I absolutely love the games you suggested for teaching doubles and doubles plus one! They seem fun and engaging for the kids. I can’t wait to try them out in my classroom. Thanks for sharing such creative ideas!
I love these game ideas for teaching doubles and doubles plus one! They seem so engaging and fun for kids. I can’t wait to try them in my classroom—especially the one with the cards! Thanks for sharing such creative resources!
I absolutely loved this post! The games you suggested are such fun ways to make learning doubles and doubles plus one engaging for the kids. I can’t wait to try them out in my classroom. Thank you for the creative ideas!
I loved this post! These games are such a fun way to engage kids in learning doubles and doubles plus one. I can’t wait to try them out in my classroom! Thanks for sharing these creative ideas!
Great ideas for teaching doubles! I especially love the creativity in the games you shared. They seem like a fun way to engage kids while reinforcing important math concepts. Can’t wait to try these in my classroom!
I absolutely love these game ideas! They make learning doubles and doubles plus one so much more engaging for my kids. Can’t wait to try them out in our next math session! Thanks for sharing!
I absolutely love these game ideas for teaching doubles and doubles plus one! They look like so much fun and a great way to engage kids in learning math. I can’t wait to try them out in my classroom! Thank you for sharing!
I loved this post! The games you suggested are not only fun but also super effective for reinforcing doubles and doubles plus one. I can’t wait to try the “Doubles War” game with my students—it’s such a creative way to make math engaging! Thanks for sharing these great ideas!
I love these game ideas! They make learning doubles and doubles plus one so much fun for the kids. Can’t wait to try out the dice game in my classroom. Thanks for sharing such creative resources!
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We are starting to learn doubles math facts THIS week. This will sure be a big help and time saver! Pinning & Sharing. Thank you very much!!
Thanks Crystal! I will be sharing another doubles freebie later in the week! Be sure to check back!
I will! We’ve started with a flash card ‘test’ in order to find out exactly how many facts my son knows. I’m excited to try all of these out with him! He seems eager and curious after visiting your post with me. Thank you again for the blessing:)