Halloween Counting Game
Your students will love this Halloween Counting Game called Hocus Pocus. This game included two counting options; counting to 10 or counting to 20.
$3.50
Description
Your students will love this Halloween Counting Game called Hocus Pocus. This game included two counting options; counting to 10 or counting to 20.
Al the games pieces are included in this pack to be printed, or you can use erasers, fake eyeballs, witch fingers, etc that are readily available from stores around Halloween time.
Students each have a recipe card. They try to fill their cauldron with the ingredients needed from their recipe card. Players collect ingredients by either spinning a spinner or drawing a game card (both options are included). Players need to watch out when another witch spins or draws a choice card. Ingredients can be taken from your cauldron. Your little witches will love this game!
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