This frog-themed numbers pocket chart game turns everyday number practice into an interactive numbers hide and seek game that keeps kids focused, curious, and excited to participate.
Students search for hidden flies tucked behind colorful frog 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 actively scanning the pocket chart, calling out numbers, and talking through their guesses.
As they play, they strengthen number recognition, practice counting, and build number sequencing skills in a way that feels playful, engaging, and low pressure.
Designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, this numbers pocket chart game adds structure and excitement to math time while still delivering meaningful counting activities and number recognition practice.
The Frog Theme Number Hide and Seek Pocket Chart Cards are also included in the
Frog-Themed Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game for Number Recognition
This frog-themed numbers hide and seek pocket chart game covers a wide range of early math skills, from numbers 0–10 all the way through numbers 0–120, making it easy to use with different ability levels.
Kids are calling out numbers, scanning the numbers pocket chart, and watching closely as they try to figure out where the flies are hiding behind the frog number cards.
Because this is a flexible numbers pocket chart game, you control the difficulty. You can display just a few numbers for early learners working on number recognition or expand the chart to include higher numbers for students practicing counting, number order, and number sequencing.
The hide and seek format keeps kids engaged. They want to keep guessing, which means repeated number practice happens naturally as part of the game.
What’s Included in This Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game
This frog-themed numbers pocket chart game includes everything you need for flexible and engaging number recognition activities:
Number cards for numbers 0–10 and numbers 0–120 in color
Number cards for numbers 0–10 and numbers 0–120 in black and white
Fly hiding cards for the numbers hide and seek game
Differentiated recording pages for multiple counting activity levels
Clear teacher directions for setting up and playing the numbers pocket chart game
All cards are sized to fit a standard pocket chart, making this an easy pocket chart math game to prep, store, and reuse.
Cards can also be used on a table or floor if a pocket chart is not available.
Number Skills Practiced with This Frog-Themed Pocket Chart Game
This numbers hide and seek pocket chart game provides constant opportunities for kids to interact with numbers while staying engaged.
Instead of sitting still, students are moving, guessing, talking, and checking answers throughout the counting activity.
Math Skills Kids Practice:
Number recognition as they scan the pocket chart
Counting while guessing and checking numbers
Number order and sequencing across different number ranges
Visual discrimination of similar-looking numbers
Saying numbers aloud during each turn
Writing numbers on recording pages for additional handwriting practice
These skills work together to build strong early number sense using a playful frog-themed math activity.
Additional Skills Supported:
Turn-taking and cooperative play
Memory and attention during the hide and seek game
Fine motor skills through card flipping and writing
Confidence as students successfully identify numbers independently
This combination makes the numbers pocket chart game both effective and engaging.
How to Play This Numbers Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Game
This frog-themed numbers pocket chart game is simple to set up and easy for kids to understand.
Place the number cards into a pocket chart so all numbers are visible. Cards may also be laid out on a table or floor.
Choose the number range you want to practice, such as numbers 0–10 or numbers 0–120.
Have one student hide 1–5 fly cards behind the frog number cards.
Students take turns guessing which numbers are hiding flies, saying the number aloud with each guess.
Check behind the card to see if a fly is hidden.
Use the recording pages to cross off guessed numbers and write the correct numbers when a fly is found.
The consistent routine supports focus while the hide and seek element keeps kids motivated.
Where to Use This Numbers Pocket Chart Game
This frog-themed numbers pocket chart game works in a wide variety of learning environments.
Math Centers Use this numbers pocket chart game as a math center where students can practice number recognition and counting independently or with a partner.
Small Group Instruction Ideal for targeted counting activities and focused number recognition practice.
Circle Time The pocket chart setup makes this an engaging circle time math activity.
Homeschool MathA fun and flexible way to practice numbers 0–10 or numbers 0–120 at home.
Speech Therapy and Intervention Turn-taking and verbal number naming make this numbers hide and seek game great for speech goals.
Early Finishers Provides meaningful number practice without busy work.
Rainy Day Learning Keeps kids engaged indoors with an interactive frog-themed math game.
Number Recognition Standards Alignment
This numbers pocket chart game supports foundational math standards focused on number recognition and counting.
Texas 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 SOL:
K.3 Identify and write numbers
K.4 Count forward and backward within a given range
Common Core 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’re looking for a numbers pocket chart game that combines number recognition, counting practice, and playful engagement, this one delivers.
The Numbers 0–120 Hide & Seek Pocket Chart Cards | Frog Theme grows with your learners, supports multiple skill levels, and keeps math fun from numbers 0–10 through numbers 0–120.
Perfect for math centers, circle time, small groups, and hands-on counting activities all year long. 🐸💚
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My kids absolutely love playing the frog number game to find the flies! They have also used the cards to put each decade in order and see who can do it the fastest! This is a fun way to practice numbers to 100 and my students look forward to it each day! Thank you!
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