Valentine’s Bump Game — Doubling (Addition)
Doubling Practice – Games and Worksheets
I made a Valentine’s Day Bump Game for my daughter who is still learning her addition (doubling) facts. We worked on these and from there we’ll move on doubling higher numbers 7 through 10s. After that, we’ll work for a while on “what comes after” and then go on to problems like 6+7.
This is a game to practice doubling (1+1, 2+2, etc.). To play you need unique tokens for each player and a die with the numbers 1-6.
To Play:
- The first player rolls. She doubles the number she rolled and places a token on the heart.
- If another player has a token on the heart, the player can bump the other player’s token off and replace it with her own token.
- When a player has two tokens on a heart, she has won that heart.
- The player who has the most hearts at the end of the game wins.
There is a second board game to practice doubling 5+5 through 10+10.
Hope your kids enjoy this!! ♥ Happy Valentine’s Day!! ♥ ~Liesl
I recently made some addition pages for my daughter to practice addition. You may be interested in checking those out.
Valentine’s Day Addition Pages (Free)
You might also be interested in this Valentine’s Day Packet I made for our Addition/Subtraction BUNDLE:
Valentine’s Theme Montessori-Style Addition Pages
Yesterday I shared a similar game, but for practicing division. You’ll find it free to download here:
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