Sunday, February 9, 2014

Amazing *Make a Splash* 120 Mat Floor Game Giveaway

I know I've done reviews and giveaways in the past,
but I cannot tell you how much I LOVE the
Learning Resources Make A Splash 120 Mat Floor Game!!
And don't even ask about whether my kids loved it….I have NEVER seen them so quiet during math stations so that they could get a turn!
As you can see, you have a lot of options with this game that allow you to easily differentiate for your students.  The mat is high quality and large. The dice are interactive and perfect for small hands.
The game is ideal for the following 
First Grade Common Core Standards:
Number and Operations in Base Ten: 1.NBT.A.1, 1.NBT.C.4, 1.NBT.C.5
✔ Operations and Algebraic Thinking: 1.OA.B.4
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I also think it is a great thing to use with Kinders for number identification! (Or even as a large wall chart!)  Learning Resources really chose the perfect game for kids to practice these skills!
NOTE: If you have won a Learning Resources giveaway on any BLOG during the past 6 months, you are ineligible to win this giveaway! Once 6 months have passed, you can enter again. Thanks!

100 comments:

  1. Yes, I would definitely use this during math stations. My students would think it's very cool, and would love the opportunity to push away our tables and chairs to make room for this. They love it when we shake things up!

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  2. Yes, I would! Lizpodolski@gmail.com

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  3. This looks like so much fun! I would definitely use this.

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  4. Yes, I would! mcreynolds.sarah@gmail.com

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  5. I would love to win! donna.milligan@pottsvilleschools.org

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  6. I would absolutely use this during math stations. I find that when my first graders can move around and really interact with the manipulatives - they are so much more engaged. I have this and the LR math marks the spot mat on my Amazon wish list. :) laura.scheunemann@wrps.net

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  7. I would use this all the time, my kids would love this!!!

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  8. I would totally use this! Perfect for my class! shaunamcelroy@hotmail.com

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  9. Yes I would definitely use this during math centers.

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  10. I would definitely use this not only for math stations but also for small group work. I can't even imagine how fully engaged the kiddos would be!

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  11. Love this! It would make an awesome center!

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  12. Wow, yes of course I would use this during math stations!! I can only imagine the fun and learning that would go on with my Kinders!!
    -Elyse @ A is for Apples

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  13. My kids would love this! The 120 chart is one of the most difficult concepts for them to master and this would make it so much fun!

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  14. This would be perfect for my active, involved first graders to use for whole group instruction and math stations!

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  15. This would be an amazing resource to have in my classroom. I could see my students really enjoying this and the learning would be awesome!

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  16. Absolutely! What a great hands on visual!! I really want one!!
    croesler1587@yahoo.com

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  17. This looks like a phenomenal resource! How engaging for our kiddos!

    sarahrjessie@gmail.com

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  18. Yes I would love to use this in my math centers!

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  19. This would be awesome! We are about to start place value and our kids are also tested on number patterns.

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  20. I teach kindergarten and math to 2nd graders. I think this would be a great center for my students to explore numbers more. Thanks!

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  21. I teach Kindergarten and this would be a wonderful independent center to use weekly! There are so many great activities that you could do with this!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!

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  22. This would be perfect for math stations or to use during a few free minutes during the day!! :)

    Breanne
    breannesimons@gmail.com

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  23. I would definitely use this during math stations. There are so many different ways to incorporate it!
    Liz
    Teaching in the Valley
    teachinginthevalley@gmail.com

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  24. I would love to use this in math centers, as well as an activity at my math night for my district!

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  25. This is awesome. Hope I win it, I am already out of my state money!! I need this!!

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  26. WOW that mat looks like so much fun!! I'm sure your kids just have a blast with numbers using it!

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  27. This would be so fun for my kinders and I think they'd love to be "in" the chart :)
    Thanks for the chance to win it!

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  28. This would be awesome for enforcing the new CC standards in math!

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  29. What a great hands on way to practice math standards! Love it! colleen.stites@gmail.com

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  30. A fabulous resource for math stations ! I would certainly use !

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  31. Yes! I would definitely use this for math stations.

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  32. Yes! I would use this for math stations! What a great resource! I think all of our K-2 teachers need these!
    Teacher Gone Digital

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  33. this looks amazing. my firsties would love using this resource.

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  34. Love it! I have never seen this wonderful resource before. I need this to build number sense with my firsties. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  35. I've never seen a Learning. Resources product that wasn't top quality. I want to get this for my teammate.

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  36. This looks awesome, and its exactly what we are learning right now!!!

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  37. My EIP kiddos would eat this up!!! They need the large board to work on an see the whole picture when working at their centers!!! = )

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  38. My students would love this game!

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  39. I would love to use this as a math station or in the afternoon for RTI practice!

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  40. I would absolutely use this! I always need more tactile and kinesthetic activities during math block. This looks so amazing!

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  41. This would be great for my kids!!!!

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  42. Looks like so much fun during math centers.. I'm always looking for new, great ideas!!
    Melissa
    Keep Calm and Love First Grade

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  43. What a great way to engage students in learning!

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  44. This looks great. I would definitely use it during our math time.

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  45. I would definitely try to but I have a very small room. But I do use many of their other products.
    First Grade by the Sea

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  46. I would love to use this game during math centers!!
    Thanks for the chance to win.
    Stacey White
    swhite@cfc.k12.wi.us

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  47. This is a wonderful math resource!

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  48. I would use this all. the. time. One of my favorite standards that I hit on all year!

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  49. This is WAY cool and perfect for our new TEKS that go in effect next year in TEXAS.

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  50. I would definitely use this in a math station! I am all the time looking for new things to use. :)

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  51. I would use this frequently during math stations. This would be very helpful for my struggling students.

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  52. Wow! There are so many things you could do with with this product. LOVE IT!!!

    chrisrearick@hotmail.com

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  53. This would be so great to use during math stations! This would be a great incentive as well!

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  54. I would SO use this in my K classroom! I love it!

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  55. If I don't win this, I'm going to have to buy it. This is a great way to help them with counting to 120. I love it!

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  56. Yes I would use these in math centers! I'd use it in a box and with a fox, here and there and everywhere! What an awesome product!

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  57. I run math daily 5 and my kids would love this!

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  58. This is perfect during Math Stations! I, of course, would introduce it whole group and then move it to Math Stations! What an awesome activity!!!

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  59. My students would love this game. I have it on my wish list right now. Thanks for sharing about this fun game.

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  60. That mat is totally awesome. It would work perfect in math center time with my firsties. Cool!

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  61. What a fun math center, I will definietly use this!

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  62. Looks like lots of FUN! Would definitely use it!

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  63. I would use this in whole group first for demonstration and practice then place in a purposeful practice math station. I know my students would love this. It looks great for teaching this concept, practice and for a bad weather day at recess.

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  64. This seems like the perfect resource for my first graders! I love how you can differentiate so easily, too! Thank you!

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  65. This would be perfect for whole class math lessons and math centers!

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  66. I would use this for math centers! My kiddos would love this, especially since we are really hitting this unit hard this week.

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  67. This would be great for whole group, small group, and centers. I like the idea as a giant number chart, too.

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  68. This would be great for whole group, small group, and centers. I like the idea as a giant number chart, too.

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  69. Love it! I would probably use it during whole group time....

    imgoingfirst@gmail.com

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  70. I love that! I think it would be good in whole and small group!

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  71. I have not seen this! Love it! It would be great in small or whole group. I love the 10 more and 10 less cube.

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  72. I would definitely use this during math stations! This looks amazing! We are working on mental math right now (10 more, 10 less) and this would be a perfect way to practice that skill!

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  73. Seriously been looking for a giant sized hundreds chart for awhile. This totally takes the cake!!! Would use it in a heart beat! :)

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  74. Yup, I'd use it during stations. It looks very cool!
    beleyne at gmail dot com

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  75. I always look forward to your posts. I have learned some great things from you. Thank you for sharing! Of course, I would love to use this product in my math centers.

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  76. This would be an awesome product to use during my math time!

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  77. Yes, I would love, love, love, love to win this for my classroom.

    Elizabeth Smith

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  78. This looks great! I could cover numbers and also use it for counting on activities in first grade! Wonderful!
    Dianne Schuring
    Snips and Snails & Primary Tales

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  79. I would absolutely use it and my son will love it.

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  80. Bobbi K Mettler, bobbikmettler75@gmail.com
    Wow! I would so use this during Math Workshop! What an awesome way to get the kids to manipulate numbers and help them to understand by having a visual of adding and subtracting tens.

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  81. What a great game! I would really love to win this.
    Sandi

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  82. As a special education teacher I can see myself using this a lot.

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  83. I would love this and definitely use it during math stations!

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  84. I would definitely use this to engage my kinesthetic learners!

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  85. Because I teach 1st/2nd split class, this would be PERFECT for differentiation among my kids. We do math centers daily!

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  86. Yes, I would definitely use this product. My kiddos love getting on the floor and since I have such a diverse group, this game would be perfect. I can differentiate to meet all of my students' needs. Please, I hope I win!

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  87. Yes I would definitely use this product. I would be able to effective engage my mostly ESOL population of students. I would be able to differentiate the learning for my 3 group rotations and centers. I REALLY hope that I win this product so I can continue seeing success from my 1st graders.

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  88. Yes I would definitely use this in my classroom. I love the interactiveness and ability to easily differentiate. :)

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  89. I would love to use this with my kiddos!

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  90. I would love to use this with my kiddos!

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  91. I would really love to give my kiddos the opportunity to play with such an awesome number chart..... They already think the 100 chart is awesome because they can use it to add and subtract.... how much more amazing would it be for them to have this super cool one...? Loos super awesome.!

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