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Guided Math » Christmas Teen Numbers I Have Who Has Card Game {Printable}

Christmas Teen Numbers I Have Who Has Card Game {Printable}

By Leslie @KindergartenWorks

Fill your lesson plans in December with fun, standards-based learning opportunities. Here is a free download to practice composing teen numbers (11-19) using groups of tens and ones. It’s my hope that you can integrate this free printable Christmas I Have, Who Has card game into your small group teaching in December.

Teaching students to compose and decompose larger numbers has an awesome impact on their math abilities – it truly is amazing!

Christmas Teen Numbers I Have Who Has Card Game

Just like my fun Christmas race game where students build numbers 11-19 using groups of tens and ones, this game uses a ten-frame cookie sheet and single cookies to illustrate tens and ones in a new way. The standard this activity practices is

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 Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each composition or decomposition by a drawing or equation (such as 18 = 10 + 8); understand that these numbers are composed of ten ones and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.

Christmas Teen Numbers I Have Who Has Card Game for Kindergarten

There are 24 cards included in the printable. There are 2 different game sets – each with 12 cards.

Free Christmas Teen Numbers I Have Who Has Card Game {Printable}

That makes it perfect to play in a small group and ideal for a teacher zone warm-up or wrap-up activity.

How to Play the Composing Teen Numbers Card Game

Want to know how to play?

  1. Deal out all of the cards.
  2. The first player picks a card (if they have multiple) and reads it aloud.
  3. The kinder who has the matching card reads their card aloud and play continues until all cards have been used.

Christmas Teen Numbers I Have Who Has Card Game {Free Printable}

The focus of this composing teen numbers card game is numbers 11-19 since this helps lay a foundation for understanding composing and decomposing – but you’ll find that I’ve added the numbers 9, 10 and 20.

The first set has red cards. Students describe the number using words like “who has one group of ten and x ones?” and the student who has the matching numeral on their card goes next.

Christmas Teen Numbers I Have Who Has Card Game {Printable} - free game with 2 versions

The second set has green cards and they have the opposite. The first student asks “who has #?” and the student with the matching card describes the number using the tens and ones statement.

If your small group needs additional support, you can have each student make the number with manipulatives before the matching card is named or you can make it as a group and use the model to help students identify the number on their card.

Remember to teach why the teen numbers look the way they do in order to give them an additional strategy.

Christmas Teen Numbers I Have Who Has Card Game {Printable} - free game with 2 versions

Get the “I Have Who Has” cards for free below. I’ll send it to you right away!

If you want more composing and decomposing materials for Christmas, you may also love this board game version that is perfect for math centers.

Such a perfect Composing and Decomposing Numbers 11 to 19 Christmas Game

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Free printable 'I Have, Who Has' game for kindergarten. Practice composing and decomposing numbers 11-19.

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Leslie is the author of KindergartenWorks. She believes in teaching kindergarten students how to be pretty incredible along with teaching them to read, write and think for themselves. She enjoys graphic design, learning new things and sharing with teachers. Google+

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Comments

  1. Mrs. Parker says

    November 25, 2015 at 7:07 PM

    Thank you so much for this great game to work on teen numbers. We will start this unit after break so this comes at a perfect time. I can’t wait to also use your Decomposing Numbers booklets; one of my favorites.

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    • Leslie @KindergartenWorks says

      November 25, 2015 at 8:10 PM

      You’re so welcome Mrs. Parker – enjoy! I’m so glad it was timely for you. Have a happy Thanksgiving!
      – Leslie

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