Grid Games


Grid games teach one to one correspondence, counting, and numeral identification. To play a grid game, children roll a game die, identify the numeral and count out that amount of manipulatives. Each manipulative is placed over one picture in the grid. Children play until the whole grid is full. Each grid game has it's own set of manipulatives to match the theme of the game. All of the manipulatives for these grid games should be easy to find. Click the picture of each grid game to print it out. Each game includes a grid game with 10 spaces (for beginners) and a grid game with 20 spaces (for counting higher).

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Crown Grid Game

This grid game uses plastic jewels which can be found in a variety bag at craft stores.

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Crown Jewel Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Crown Jewel Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Plastic Jewels



Beach Grid Game

This grid game uses mini seashells which can be purchased in a bag at craft stores, or collect your own on the beach.

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Beach Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Beach Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Mini Seashells



Umbrella Grid Game

This grid game uses clear flat floral marbles which can be found in craft stores. The clear glass represents rain drops.

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Umbrella Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Umbrella Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Clear Flat Floral Marbles



Squirrel Grid Game

This grid game uses acorns collected from the school yard, or any kind of tree nut that squirrels might eat.

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Squirrel Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Squirrel Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Tree Nuts



Piggy Bank Grid Game

This grid game uses pennies (real or play money).

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Piggy Bank Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Piggy Bank Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Pennies



Chicken Grid Game

This grid game uses corn seed which can be found at hardware or gardening stores. Another option is to use popcorn seeds.

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Chicken Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Chicken Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Corn Seeds



Clothesline Grid Game

This grid game uses mini wooden clothespins which can be found in any craft store.

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Clothesline Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Clothesline Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Mini Clothespins



Snowman Grid Game

This grid game uses white craft pom poms which can be found in craft stores. The white pom poms represent snowballs.

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Snowman Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Snowman Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: White Pom Poms



Penguin Grid Game

This grid game also uses white craft pom poms which can be found in craft stores. The white pom poms represent snowballs.

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Penguin Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Penguin Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: White Pom Poms



Flower Grid Game

This grid game uses small ribbon roses which can be found in any craft store. They come in a small bag, and are usually with bridal items. Children place the flowers on the stems.

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Flower Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Flower Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Ribbon Flowers



Bug Grid Game

This grid game uses any kind of plastic bugs. Mine are from Big Lots. Plastic bugs can usually be found in any dollar store. Children place the bugs on the leaves.

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Bug Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Bug Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Plastic Bugs



Frog Grid Game

This grid game uses plastic frogs. Mine are from Big Lots. Plastic frogs can usually be found in dollar stores. You can also find the Safari Brand "Toobs" with small frogs from toy stores and hobby stores.

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Frog Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Frog Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Plastic Frogs



Baby Grid Game

This grid game uses mini plastic baby toys found in any craft or hobby store. These are found with baby shower party favors. You can also make your own Baby Grid Game using baby photos of the students (see the Blank Grid Game below).

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Baby Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Baby Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Mini Baby Toys



Wheels Grid Game

This grid game uses wagon wheel pasta found in grocery stores. I spray painted the wagon wheels black. You can use any brand, but I used Barilla Piccolini Mini Wheels and they seem to be very durable.

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Wheels Grid Game
10 Spaces

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Wheels Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Pasta Wheels



Tool Grid Game

This grid game uses metal nuts which can be found in any hardware store.

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Tool Grid Game
10 Spaces
Grid Games
Tool Grid Game
20 Spaces
Manipulatives
Counters: Metal Nuts



Make Your Own Grid Game

Use this Word Document to make your own grid games. Place the cursor in one of the squares and insert your clipart or picture. You can use colored flat floral marbles, craft foam shapes, craft wooden shapes, or many other things for the counters.

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Blank Grid Game
10 Spaces

Grid Games
Blank Grid Game
20 Spaces







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