I LOVE using digital Boom decks, and I know
once you try them you will be hooked too! – they are so much fun for kids and
best of all, they are quick to setup and play!
Use these cards to help kids practice number sequence with larger numbers up to 100. We know that with learning, repetition and
practice is key. These game slides will work perfectly in your math centers or
even in your homeschool.
First you may need to download the app ‘Boom Cards’ onto
your iPad or tablet, however you can still use it via the browser so don’t
worry. After you have setup a free account, you get access to the cards via the
link sent in the PDF. It will then live in your library for future access. How
cool is that?
These slides feature 3 ice cream sundaes with numbers on them. Tap on the number that comes next in the sequence. They will know if they were correct as soon as they click
next.
Help kindergarten kids learn number order with t his super fun ice cream themed deck!
This post was contributed by:

Yara from Sea of Knowledge
Founder of Sea of Knowledge, an ESL teacher with a passion for making learning fun and engaging. She loves creating fun activities that children and learners can benefit from. You can also find me on: Facebook and Pinterest.
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