Make counting backwards by 1s within 30 fun and meaningful with this digital math game and task cards! Perfect for students practice number sequencing and missing numbers while strengthening number sense in special education, math centers, small groups, and whole-group instruction.
Help students build strong number sense as they practice counting backwards by 1s from 30 using this interactive Tic-Tac-Toe counting backwards game. Students deepen their understanding of the number sequence by identifying the missing number in a set of four numbers—supporting both conceptual understanding and fluency.
This engaging digital math activity is ideal for special education, early elementary, intervention, and RTI, and includes three levels of difficulty so you can easily differentiate instruction for varied learning needs.
Students can play as a whole group, in pairs, or in small groups, taking turns to count backwards, solve the sequence, and play Tic-Tac-Toe—keeping practice structured, purposeful, and fun. The included counting backwards task cards provide additional practice and reinforcement beyond the game.
Skills Addressed | Number Sense & Sequencing
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Make counting backwards by 1s within 30 fun and meaningful with this digital math game and task cards! Perfect for students practice number sequencing and missing numbers while strengthening number sense in special education, math centers, small groups, and whole-group instruction.
Help students build strong number sense as they practice counting backwards by 1s from 30 using this interactive Tic-Tac-Toe counting backwards game. Students deepen their understanding of the number sequence by identifying the missing number in a set of four numbers—supporting both conceptual understanding and fluency.
This engaging digital math activity is ideal for special education, early elementary, intervention, and RTI, and includes three levels of difficulty so you can easily differentiate instruction for varied learning needs.
Students can play as a whole group, in pairs, or in small groups, taking turns to count backwards, solve the sequence, and play Tic-Tac-Toe—keeping practice structured, purposeful, and fun. The included counting backwards task cards provide additional practice and reinforcement beyond the game.
Skills Addressed | Number Sense & Sequencing
Ways to Use This Resource
What’s Included
What Students Do
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