This farm-themed numbers pocket chart game turns everyday number practice into an interactive hide and seek activity that keeps kids curious, focused, and genuinely excited to participate.
Students search for hidden eggs tucked behind chicken coop number cards as they guess, check, and record numbers during this hands-on numbers hide and seek pocket chart game.
Instead of passively identifying numbers on worksheets, children are scanning the pocket chart, calling out guesses, and eagerly waiting to see what’s hiding behind each coop.
Along the way, they strengthen number recognition, counting confidence, and number sequencing skills in a playful, low-pressure way that feels like a game instead of work.
Designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, this numbers pocket chart game brings structure and excitement to math time while still delivering meaningful skill practice.
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Chicken Farm Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game for Number Recognition
This chicken farm numbers hide and seek pocket chart game covers a wide range of skills, from numbers 0–10 all the way through 0–120, which means the same activity can be used with very different learners throughout the year.
Kids are calling out numbers, scanning the pocket chart, and watching closely as they try to figure out where the eggs are hiding behind the chicken coop number cards.
One of the biggest strengths of this pocket chart game is how easy it is to adjust. You can start with just a few numbers for kids who are still building confidence or fill the chart with larger number sets for students who are ready for more of a challenge.
The guessing element is what hooks them. Kids stay engaged because they want to find the eggs, and the repeated number practice happens naturally as they take turns guessing and checking.
What’s Included in This Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game
Everything in this farm-themed math activity is designed to keep prep simple while giving you maximum flexibility:
Number cards for numbers 0–10 and 0–120 in color
Number cards for numbers 0–10 and 0–120 in black and white
Egg hiding cards to place behind the number cards
Differentiated recording pages for multiple number ranges
Clear teacher directions with setup and play tips
All of the cards fit perfectly in a standard classroom pocket chart, making this an easy print and go pocket chart game you can reuse again and again.
No pocket chart? The cards also work great laid out on a table or the floor.
Number Skills Kids Practice with This Farm Pocket Chart Game
This numbers hide and seek pocket chart game gives kids repeated exposure to numbers while keeping their bodies and brains engaged.
They’re looking, guessing, talking, and checking answers the entire time, which means number practice is happening naturally through play.
Math skills kids are using:
Recognizing numbers as they scan the pocket chart
Counting as they guess and confirm
Working on number order and sequencing
Telling similar-looking numbers apart
Saying numbers out loud during each turn
Writing numbers on the recording pages for extra practice
All of this supports strong early number sense without overwhelming young learners.
Other skills you’ll notice:
Turn-taking and patience
Memory as kids remember which numbers were already guessed
Fine motor skills when flipping cards and writing
Confidence as students begin finding the eggs on their own
Those extra skills are part of what makes this game such a favorite. Kids feel successful, stay engaged, and learning keeps moving without extra stress for you.
How to Play This Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game
This farm-themed numbers pocket chart game is quick to set up and easy for kids to understand, which means less explaining and more learning.
Place the number cards into a pocket chart so all numbers are visible. Cards can also be laid out on a table or floor.
Choose how many numbers to use. Start small for beginners and add more numbers as confidence grows.
Have one child hide 1–5 egg cards behind the number cards while others close their eyes.
Kids take turns guessing which numbers are hiding eggs, saying each number out loud as they guess.
Peek behind the number card to check if an egg is hiding there.
Use the recording pages to cross off guessed numbers and write the correct numbers when eggs are found.
The routine stays consistent each round, helping kids focus on number recognition while still enjoying the surprise of the game.
Where to Use This Numbers Pocket Chart Game
This chicken farm numbers pocket chart game fits easily into real classroom routines and home learning.
Math Centers Set it up as an independent or partner center. The predictable structure helps students jump right in while still getting meaningful number practice.
Small Group Math Time Perfect for targeting specific number ranges. You can slow the pace, repeat numbers, and provide extra support without pressure.
Whole Group Circle Time Use the pocket chart during circle time to keep everyone involved. Kids love guessing together and watching for hidden eggs.
Homeschool Math Lessons A great way to break up table work at home. The game format keeps learning light while still reinforcing key skills.
Speech Therapy and Intervention The turn-taking and verbal number naming make this a natural fit for speech therapy and intervention groups.
Early Finishers or Extra Practice Gives kids something meaningful to do that doesn’t feel like busy work and doesn’t require extra directions.
Indoor or Rainy Day LearningWhen outdoor time isn’t happening, this game keeps kids moving, talking, and engaged while still focused on math.
Because you control how many numbers are used, this same activity grows with your students all year long.
Number Recognition Standards Alignment
This pocket chart game supports early number skills aligned with common kindergarten math standards.
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
K.2.A Read, write, and count numbers
K.2.B Identify and describe number order
K.2.C Represent numbers using objects and drawings
Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL):
K.3 Identify and write numbers
K.4 Count forward and backward within a given range
Common Core State Standards (Math):
K.CC.A.1 Count to 100 by ones and tens
K.CC.B.4 Understand numbers and quantities
Check out what other educators are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Teaching Forest (TPT Seller) wrote, “Our students love to use this! We do it everyday as part of our morning sign in routine. There's so many options on how you can play. Great way to work on number recognition.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jody R. wrote, “Great hands on learning for my students with needs. Teaches them how to take turns, patience, and to identify their numbers with sequencing.”
If you’re looking for a numbers pocket chart game that’s engaging, flexible, and easy to use, this one checks all the boxes.
The Numbers 0–120 Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game | Chicken Farm Theme delivers meaningful number practice through play, keeps prep simple, and adapts beautifully as your learners grow.
Add it to your math rotation and pull it out anytime you want kids talking about numbers, staying engaged, and learning without it feeling like work. 🐔💛
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Numbers Pocket Chart Game | Counting 0-120 | Number Hide and Seek | Farm Chicken
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