Kindness Count Math Board Game | Kindness Activities Grades K-2
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Bring math and kindness together with the Kindness Count Math Game — a fun, interactive way for students in K-3rd grade to practice addition and subtraction while building social-emotional skills like kindness, empathy, and cooperation.
Perfect for math centers, partner games, sub plans, or morning meetings, this activity helps students strengthen basic math facts while spreading positivity around the classroom.
Description
Bring math and kindness together with the Kindness Count Math Game — a fun, interactive way for students in K-3rd grade to practice addition and subtraction while building social-emotional skills like kindness, empathy, and cooperation.
Perfect for math centers, partner games, sub plans, or morning meetings, this activity helps students strengthen basic math facts while spreading positivity around the classroom.
Why You’ll Love This Resource
This unique game blends math fluency practice with social-emotional learning in one engaging activity. Students stay motivated as they roll, move, and complete prompts that encourage gratitude and kindness — all while reviewing key math skills.
Teachers love how easy it is to set up and how naturally it encourages positive classroom interactions, turn-taking, and growth mindset discussions.
What’s Included
- Full-color Kindness Count game board
- Teacher instructions for setup, play, and differentiation
- Optional extensions for challenges
- List of example kindness and math actions
- Printable and easy-to-laminate materials for long-term use
How to Use It
- Print and laminate the game board for durability.
- Have students use dice and counters (buttons, cubes, or mini erasers).
- Players roll, move, and follow the prompt on each space — performing acts of kindness or solving math problems.
- The first player to reach the Kindness Celebration space wins!
- Use included extensions like:
- Two-Dice Challenge (add or subtract both rolls)
- Equation Recording Sheet (reinforces written math practice)
- Double Kindness Rule (builds community and reflection)
This resource works perfectly as a math center, partner activity, or SEL integration for early finishers or small groups.
Classroom Extension Ideas
- Kindness Reflection: Have students share one kind act they’ll do today.
- Kindness Garden Bulletin Board: Each student adds a “kindness flower” after playing.
- Math + SEL Rotation: Use during centers to build both fluency and empathy.
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