Math interactive games for kindergarten
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Free Online Math Games for Kindergarten Kids
Online counting games for kindergarten
Count objects (to 5, 10 or 20) and match the correct number. Play interactive math games for kindergarten and download worksheets. Play now
Missing numbers for kindergarten
Fill in the missing number up to 10. Play online missing number games for kindergarten. Download missing numbers worksheets.
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Christmas counting games
Play interactive Christmas counting games, download printable Christmas counting activities to enjoy the festive time. Play now
Addition puzzles
Learn addition up to 20 with our free online math games for kindergarten.
Children are looking for pairs of tiles: the addition problem and the corresponding result.
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Single digit addition with pictures
Single digit addition with pictures (up to 10) belong to our most popular online number games for kindergarten.
Play the online game and download worksheets in PDF.
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Single digit subtraction with pictures
Single digit subtraction within 10 for Kindergarten or Grade 1. Math learning games for kindergarten. Download worksheets.
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Addition dice games
Play interactive math games for kindergarten: Roll a pair of dice, add these two numbers.
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Comparing numbers: games for kindergarten
Count up pictures (to 10) and compare numbers. These interactive kindergarten math games improve counting and comparison skills
at the same time. Play online and download worksheets.
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Addition up to 20
Addition exercises for kindergarten. Count up to 20. Check result, play kindergarten online games.
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Subtraction to 20 with pictures
Subtraction exercises for Kindergarten. Practice online. Pictures help you with subtraction. Download worksheets.
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Free kindergarten math games online
MathEasily. com is one of the free math websites for kindergarten. Our interactive math games for kindergarten can by printed and used for classroom lessons or as a home school math for kindergarten kids as well.
Number matching game
Play number matching game online: count the objects and match with the correct number.
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Make 10 game online
Make 10 is an online game for preschoolers. Click the correct number so that the sum makes 10.
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Number recognition games
Number recognition games for kindergarten. Recognize numbers 1-10, color the blocks according to the given number.
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Number bonds games
Number bonds for Kindergarten: play interactive number bonds games up to 5, 10 or 20. Learn add and split numbers.
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Subtraction puzzles
This math game for kindergarteners teaches to subtract within 20. As kids complete the subtraction tasks, they reveal hidden pictures.
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Number flash cards
Download printable number flash cards or play the online math game for preschoolers. Learn numbers 1-100 with help of pictures.
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Before and after numbers
Find the number what comes before, after or between: 1 to 100. Play online. Download worksheets.
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2D Shapes games online
2D shapes recognition with a sound. Click the right picture. Download printable shapes recognition worksheets.
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Shapes flash cards
Shapes flash cards online. Learn 2D shapes and 3D shapes using these online shapes flash cards.
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What comes after: 1 to 50
Write the number what comes after. Play online. Download what comes after worksheet 1 to 50.
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Free printable math games for kindergarten
Download our free printable kindergarten math games in PDF below. Our colorful hands-on math activities for kindergarten will help you to teach basic kindergarten math skills. You can download even more worksheets in individual kindergarten online games or you can find all our math worksheets for kindergarten in PDF here.
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Free kindergarten online math games
Our free online math games for kindergarten teach kids basic math as counting objects, recognizing numbers, single digit addition and subtraction, finding the missing numbers, geometric shapes and their names and much more.
These free math games for kindergarteners are full of nice pictures, kids will have fun.
Free Math Games for Kindergarten ONLINE Practice
If you are looking for some more fun, engaging, hands-on, and free printable math activities for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners - check out these free math games for kindergarten.
Children immediately see the correct answer while playing kindergarten math games, they learn from their mistakes.
Our free online math for kindergarten supports teachers who are looking for inspiration. Printable kindergarten math games and math puzzles spark kids interest and engagement.
We also want to help parents with their children's education. Parents can use our website as a homeschool math for kindergarten kids.
Are these virtual math activities for kindergarten too easy for your child? Then try our free online 1st grade math games.
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Kindergarten Math Games That Make Learning Fun from the Start
Looking for ways to make math fun for young learners? Check out these kindergarten math games! They teach all the basic math skills kindergartners need to master and are sure to engage every kid in the learning process.
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1. Conquer cardinality with penguin dominoes
Kindergarten math students work to master cardinality, understanding that written numerals correspond to the number of items pictured. These free printable penguin dominoes make the concept fun to practice.
Learn more: Playdough to Plato
2. Put together puzzles to gain number sense
Kindergarten math students learn to understand that numbers can be represented in a variety of ways. These free printable puzzles help them practice those skills.
Learn more: Tickled Pink in Primary
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3. Play teen-number bingo
This free printable game helps little ones master their numbers from 11 to 20, both as numerals and represented on ten-frames.
Learn more: The Measured Mom
4. Stack cups and count to 100
Kids love stacking things, so they’ll get a kick out of kindergarten math games that make use of stackable cups. This one has them doing it with 100 cups while they count! Turn it into a competition by putting them in teams and timing them to see who can finish the task the fastest.
Learn more: Kindergarten Smorgasboard/100 Cups
5. Visit the skip-counting store
How fun is this? Grab some toys and label them with price tags in increments of 10 cents. Give kids a handful of plastic dimes, and have them count out the amount needed for each “purchase. ”
Learn more: Creative Family Fun/Skip Counting Store
6. Have a rubber duck race
In this game, kids race to see who can be the first to get their rubber duckies to 10 (or any number you choose). They roll a die and lay out tiles to move their duck. The twist? To get to 10 at the end, they must roll the exact number they need—no going over! Kindergarten math games like this one are terrific for practicing counting on, basic addition, and making 10.
Learn more: Happy Toddler Playtime
7. Practice counting on with cards and dice
Remove the face cards from a deck of playing cards and grab a pair of dice. The first player turns over a card and then rolls the dice. The number on the dice indicates how far they “count on” from the card. (For example, a player turns over a three and rolls a four. They say, “Three: four, five, six, seven.”) If the player gets it right, they keep the card, and the other player(s) get a turn.
Learn more: Creative Family Fun/Counting On
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Skip-count with craft sticksThere are endless ways to use craft sticks in the classroom. For this game, number a series of colorful sticks by fives, as shown. Kids can practice by putting them in order first. Then, have a student draw a stick and count on by fives from that number to 100—if they draw 75, they then count 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100. If they get it right, they keep the stick, and the next player takes a turn.
Learn more: Simply Kinder
9. Match teen numbers
Once they’ve mastered the numbers 1 to 10, it’s time to understand how those numerals add up to make bigger numbers. These free printable cards show numerals and matching bundles of sticks that deconstruct each teen number into tens and ones.
Learn more: The Kindergarten Connection
10. Compare numbers with dominoes
Kindergartners learn to compare numbers to determine which is larger and which smaller. Stacking math cubes based on the numbers on dominoes is a fun, hands-on way to compare the two numbers side by side, making it easier to see the difference.
Learn more: My Fabulous Class
11. Face off and compare numbers
You’ll need some small toys for this game, as well as polyhedral dice. Kids roll and place the number of items on their side. Then, they compare the two to see which is bigger.
Learn more: Natalie Lynn Kindergarten
12. Make 10 with two-sided chips
You’ll need counting chips that are a different color on each side for this activity. Kids shake up 10 chips in a cup and pour them out on the table. Then they see how many they have of each color and write that number bond to make 10.
Learn more: First Grade Fairytales
13. Throw snowballs to make 10
Make “snowballs” from paper (or any way you like), then place them in a bucket at one end of the room. Start kids out by having them toss snowballs into another bucket until they reach 10 (or any target number). Then, up the challenge by placing some snowballs in each bucket and have kids figure out how many more they need to toss in to make 10.
Learn more: Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls—Snowball Math Games
14. Use Uno cards to play addition war
In the card game War, players each flip an Uno card, and the one whose card is greatest takes them both. In this twist on one of our favorite kindergarten games, players each flip two cards. They then use counting blocks to represent the numbers and count on or add to find the sum. The largest sum wins the hand, and play continues.
Learn more: Planning Playtime—Addition Game
15. Roll and add for fluency within 5
Kindergarten math students work to become fluent in adding and subtracting within 5. This free printable board game makes it fun!
Learn more: Liz’s Early Learning Spot
16. Get four in a row and learn place value
This customizable game helps teach the early place-value concept of tens plus ones. Get it for free at the link.
Learn more: Two Boys and a Dad
17. Bowl and subtract within 10
Set up a toy bowling pin set (or make one from plastic bottles or toilet-paper tubes). Kids bowl and see how many pins they knock down, subtracting that number from 10. Then they repeat, this time subtracting from the previous answer. First to get to zero wins!
Learn more: Planning Playtime—Subtraction Worksheets
18. Get off my boat!
So simple, so engaging, so fun! Use tape to outline a boat shape on the floor (or try this outside with sidewalk chalk). Let some kids board the “boat,” then make some get off. Use those numbers to write a subtraction number sentence and solve the equation!
Learn more: Kindergarten Smorgasboard—Get Off My Boat!
19. Drive and compare numbers to music
Prep for this game by using dot markers on paper plates as shown (visit the link below for more examples). Each kid takes a plate then uses it to “drive” around the room as you play music. When the music stops, they find a nearby partner and compare what they see on each other’s plates (e.g., “8 dots is more than 4 dots. 1 green dot is less than 4 green dots. ” Then start the music up and repeat!
20. Build a weigh station
Use a hanger and plastic cups to build a super-simple weigh station. Kids will love dropping items into the cups to see which weighs more or less. Turn it into a game by having them try to guess which object weighs more first or how many of one item equals another.
21. Battle it out in ribbon war
Looking for kindergarten math games that teach non-standard measurement? This idea is fun and easy. Cut colorful ribbons into a variety of lengths and place them in a bag. Each student pulls a ribbon from the bag. Then, put students in pairs and have them compare their ribbons to identify the longer one. The student with the longer ribbon keeps both, and the game continues.
22. Hold a shape scavenger hunt
Kindergarten math students are learning to recognize shapes in their environment and also to categorize and sort. This scavenger hunt does it all! Send them out to find objects in the room that match the shapes. Then count and compare to see how many you have in each category.
Learn more: Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls—Shape Scavenger Hunt
23. Hop along a shapes maze
Use sidewalk chalk to lay out a shape maze on the playground or driveway. Choose a shape and hop from one to the next, or call out a different shape for every jump!
Learn more: Creative Family Fun—Shape Maze
24. Make a match to learn shapes
Grab these free printable memory cards at the link. Then play and learn the basic shapes.
Learn more: Life Over C’s
25. Guess the mystery shapes
Work on geometry terms like “sides” and “vertices” when you sort shapes using these attributes. Start by placing 3D shapes into paper bags and asking students questions like “The shape in this bag has 4 sides. What could it be?”
Learn more: Susan Jones Teaching
Love these kindergarten math games? You’ll also enjoy these 50 Kindergarten Math Word Problems of the Day!
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90,000 interactive math games | Mathematics simulator (preparatory group):Published on 04/07/2020 - 9:39 - Naumova Olga Vladimirovna
Interactive and didactic games for children on the formation of elementary mathematical concepts in the preparatory group.
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Dear Friend! I invite you to travel with me, where entertaining tasks await you! Your wit and ingenuity will come in handy on your journey! Good luck!
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Find the missing shape
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Find the missing shape
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How many triangles do you see? 3 4 5 2
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Put the numbers in houses. Just follow the terms. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1 0 3 1 2 4 3 6 4 5
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Patch the rug!
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Fill in the missing numbers 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 7 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6
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Continue the beads to get the rhythm
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Task for the child: “Count how many objects are in the picture, choose the appropriate number from the answer options and click on it. ” If you click on an incorrect answer, the number will disappear. When you click on the correct answer, the number will make a circle. Purpose: the formation of elementary mathematical representations. Tasks: Fixing the account within 10; The development of mental processes (memory, attention, thinking) MBDOU "Child Development Center - Kindergarten No. 9" Game-simulator "Fun Account" Prepared by: educator Naumova O.V 9Ol000
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Interactive FEMP game for the preparatory group. The manual is designed based on the popular cartoon "Masha and the Bear", which contributes to a more successful assimilation of knowledge by children. Author: teacher Naumova O.V. MBDOU "Center for Child Development - Kindergarten No. 9"
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"Cognitive development": to summarize and systematize children's knowledge of the signs >,", "", «
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> Compare the number of butterflies and insert the desired sign>
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Compare the number strawberries and raspberries, insert a sign >
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Compare the number of balls and pyramids, insert the desired sign =
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Count how many fruits Masha has on her desk. Choose the correct answer 3 4 + = 6 8 7 95 10
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Count how many lollipops Masha has left. 7 4 + = 9 10 12 11 8 6
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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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Help Presentation with triggers. Closed boxes with a compound term are opened by clicking on any box, in any order. Move to the next slide by clicking the button on the right. The composition of the numbers 3, 4, 5 - here we explain, fix and repeat the commutative law of addition (2 + 1 and 1 + 2 are the same). The composition of numbers from 4 to 10 is presented in two versions of the slides. On one slide, behind the closed window, the second compound term, on the other slide, the first compound term. 9Ol000
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9000 8 1 7 7 7 7 7 and notesInteractive math game "Kolobok's Journey"
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Interactive math games | Presentation for the lesson in mathematics (preparatory group):
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“On a visit to Queen Mathematics” Prepared by the teacher: Verkholetova A.V.
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“Hello, dear guys! Welcome to the Queen of Mathematics! There will be a ball in my kingdom today. I invite you all to visit. But to get to the holiday, you need to complete all the tasks. Queen of Mathematics.
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Which number is missing?
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Which number is missing?
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Which number is missing?
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What numbers should be inserted in the empty cells?
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What numbers should be inserted into the empty cells?
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How many ears do five mice have?
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How many paws do two cubs have?
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Which figure is missing?
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Well done guys! You have completed all the tasks.
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MBDOU "Child Development Center - Kindergarten No. 9" Electronic didactic game on FEMP "Journey with the Tinkerbell Fairy" (for pupils of the preparatory group) Developed by educator: Verkholetova A.V. . Bogorodsk, 2020
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Dear Friend! I invite you to travel with me, where entertaining tasks await you! Your wit and ingenuity will come in handy on your journey! Good luck!
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Find the missing piece
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Find the missing piece
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Find the missing piece
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How many squares do you see? 2 4 5 3
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How many triangles do you see? 3 4 5 2
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Put the numbers in houses. Just follow the terms. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1 0 3 1 2 4 3 6 4 5
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Patch the rug!
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Fill in the missing numbers 4 2 1 3 1 2 3 7 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6
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Continue the beads to make a rhythm
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Well done! Hope you enjoyed our trip! See you soon
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Task for the child: "Count how many objects in the picture, choose the appropriate number from the answer options and click on it. " If you click on an incorrect answer, the number will disappear. When you click on the correct answer, the number will make a circle. Purpose: the formation of elementary mathematical representations. Tasks: Fixing the account within 10; The development of mental processes (memory, attention, thinking) MBDOU "Child Development Center - Kindergarten No. 9» Simulator game "Merry Account" Prepared by: teacher Verkholetova A.V.
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Well done! Thanks for playing!
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Interactive FEMP game for the preparatory group. The manual is designed based on the popular cartoon "Masha and the Bear", which contributes to a more successful assimilation of knowledge by children. Author: teacher Verkholetova A. V. MBDOU "Center for Child Development - Kindergarten No. 9"
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"Cognitive development": to summarize and systematize children's knowledge of the signs >,", "", «
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> Compare the number of butterflies and insert the desired sign>
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Compare the number strawberries and raspberries, insert a sign >
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Compare the number of balls and pyramids, insert the desired sign =
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Count how many fruits Masha has on her desk. Choose the correct answer 3 4 + = 6 8 7 95 10
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Count how many lollipops Masha has left. 7 4 + = 9 10 12 11 8 6
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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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1 1 2 Prepared by the teacher: Verkholetova A.V.
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Help Presentation with triggers. Closed boxes with a compound term are opened by clicking on any box, in any order. Move to the next slide by clicking the button on the right. The composition of the numbers 3, 4, 5 - here we explain, fix and repeat the commutative law of addition (2 + 1 and 1 + 2 are the same). The composition of numbers from 4 to 10 is presented in two versions of the slides. On one slide, behind the closed window, the second compound term, on the other slide, the first compound term. 9Ol000
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6 1 5 2 4 3 7
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6 1 5 2 4 3 7
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7 1 6 2 5 3 4 4 8
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7 1 6 2 5 3 4 4 4 8
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8 1 7 6 3 5 4
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9000 8 1 7 7 7 7 7 and notesInteractive math game "Kolobok's Journey"
Kolobok's Adventure. Materials Magnetic board, cards with words: Purpose: to consolidate knowledge about geometric shapes, activate coherent speech, fix direct counting.- Guys, we are with you already .. .