This snowman-themed numbers pocket chart game turns everyday number practice into an interactive hide and seek math game that kids genuinely look forward to playing.
Instead of sitting quietly and pointing at numbers, students are up, involved, and invested. They take turns searching for snowman hats hidden behind cheerful snowman number cards while guessing, checking, and recording numbers during this hands-on numbers hide and seek pocket chart game.
Kids are scanning the chart, calling out numbers, and leaning in to see what’s hiding. All that excitement means they’re practicing number recognition, counting, and number sequencing without it ever feeling like drill work.
Designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and early elementary classrooms, this numbers pocket chart game brings winter fun into math time while still delivering the repetition kids need to build strong number skills.
The Snowman Theme Number Hide and Seek Pocket Chart Cards are also included in the
Snowman Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game for Number Recognition
This snowman numbers hide and seek pocket chart game grows right along with your students. It covers numbers 0–10 all the way through numbers 0–120, so you can use the same game with very different learners.
Students are calling out numbers, visually tracking the pocket chart, and watching closely as they try to figure out which snowman is hiding a hat. The anticipation keeps everyone tuned in, even kids who usually drift during math time.
What makes this numbers pocket chart game especially effective is how easy it is to adjust. You decide how many numbers to display. Start small for learners who need confidence, then add more cards as skills grow.
The guessing is what hooks them. Kids want to play, and the number practice happens naturally with every turn.
What’s Included in This Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game
This winter-themed math activity is designed to be flexible, reusable, and classroom-friendly:
Number cards for numbers 0–10 and numbers 0–120 in full color
Number cards for numbers 0–10 and numbers 0–120 in black and white
Snowman hat hiding cards
Differentiated recording pages for multiple number ranges
Clear teacher directions with setup and play tips
All cards fit perfectly into a standard pocket chart, making this a true print and go pocket chart game you can use again and again.
No pocket chart? No problem. The cards work just as well on a table or on the floor.
Number Skills Kids Practice with This Snowman Pocket Chart Game
This numbers hide and seek pocket chart game keeps kids actively involved from start to finish.
They’re watching, guessing, talking, and checking answers the entire time, which means math practice is happening through movement and conversation.
Math Skills Kids Are Strengthening:
Recognizing numbers as they scan the pocket chart
Counting during guesses and reveals
Understanding number order and sequencing
Telling similar-looking numbers apart
Saying numbers aloud with confidence
Writing numbers on recording pages for handwriting practice
That combination builds strong early number sense in a way that feels doable and fun.
Bonus Skills That Matter:
Turn-taking and patience
Memory as kids track which numbers have already been guessed
Fine motor skills when lifting cards and writing
Confidence as students begin finding hidden hats independently
These extra skills are part of what makes this numbers pocket chart game such a classroom favorite.
How to Play This Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game
This snowman-themed numbers pocket chart game is quick to set up and easy for kids to understand.
Place the number cards in a pocket chart so all numbers are visible. You can also lay them out on a table or floor.
Choose how many numbers to use based on student readiness.
Have one student hide 1–5 snowman hat cards behind the number cards while others look away.
Students take turns guessing which number is hiding a hat and say the number out loud.
Lift the card to check if a hat is hiding there.
Use the recording pages to cross off guessed numbers and write the correct numbers when hats are found.
The routine stays the same each round, which helps kids focus on the numbers while still enjoying the surprise element.
Where to Use This Numbers Pocket Chart Game
This snowman numbers pocket chart game fits naturally into winter learning and works across settings:
Math Centers Students can play independently or with a partner using the predictable routine.
Small Group Math Time Perfect for targeting specific number ranges and giving extra support.
Whole Group Circle Time Everyone gets involved as kids call out numbers and watch for hidden hats.
Homeschool Math Lessons A playful break from table work that still reinforces core skills.
Speech Therapy and Intervention Supports verbal number naming, turn-taking, and focused attention.
Early Finishers Keeps learning going without busy work or extra directions.
Indoor or Rainy Day Learning Great for days when outside play isn’t happening but energy is still high.
Because you control the number range, this numbers hide and seek game can be used again and again as skills grow.
Number Recognition Standards Alignment
This numbers pocket chart game supports early math standards commonly used in kindergarten classrooms.
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:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 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 want a numbers pocket chart game that keeps kids engaged, talking, and excited about math, this snowman set delivers.
The Numbers 0–120 Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game | Snowman combines playful guessing, meaningful repetition, and easy prep into one winter-ready math activity you’ll reach for again and again.
Pull it out during math centers, small groups, or circle time and watch number practice turn into something kids actually want to do. ☃️💙
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Numbers Pocket Chart Game | Counting 0-120 | Number Hide and Seek | Snowman
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