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Here's a packet of materials for students to practice with ten frames, number bonds, number patterns, addition, subtraction, missing addends, and addition subtraction mixed.
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Here's a wealth of materials for students to practice problems in addition, subtraction, missing addends, and mixed addition and subtraction.
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Here's an addition game a lot like "Slap Jack" where students must quickly say the sum and "smack" the card.
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Here's a set of materials for playing Left, Right, Center. This set of cards will help students practice adding multiples of ten.
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Here's a set of materials for playing Left, Right, Center. This set of cards will help students practice adding 0, 1, and doubles.
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Here's a set of materials for playing Pig-Tac-Toe with addition facts.
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Here's a form for sorting number sentences with three addends. Students roll three dice and place them in columns with labels like all odd, all even, in a row, and more. Once they're in the correct column, students add the numbers.
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Here's a huge set of materials for unit on addition.
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Here's a game for students focused on matching cards with numbers that will add to 100.
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Here's an addition game that is played like a cross between UNO and SPEED. This is a fun idea for practicing basic facts!
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Here's another great idea for practicing strategies for addition problems with three addends.
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Here's a great chart for thinking about addition strategies to use with three addends.
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Here's a game board and cards for practicing doubles and near doubles facts.
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Here's a set of materials focused on understanding the meaning of the equal sign, and determining if equations involving addition and subtraction are true or false.
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Here's a set of soccer-themed cards for practicing basic subtraction facts.
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Here's a set of materials for playing subtraction bingo.
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Here's a nice set of materials to play "Ways to Make 5" bingo.
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Here's a game for focusing on whether or not regrouping (or a trade) is required to solve the problem.
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Here's a great idea for working on decomposing numbers. A sample page is included.
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Here's a set of pages for practicing addition problems with stickers.
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Here's a fairy tale themed activity where students sort basic facts with sums to 12, 13, 14, and 15. Includes a recording sheet.
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Here's a simple activity that uses playing cards to practice basic facts with sums of 10.
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Here's a basketball themed game for practicing basic addition facts.
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Here's a set of materials for helping students track their progress in learning basic addition facts to 10.
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Here's a set of cards for practicing basic addition facts to 20.
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Here'a set of cards to practice basic subtraction facts.
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Here's a set of activity cards for practicing basic subtraction facts from 20.
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Here's a set of activity cards for students to practice 10 more, 10 less, 100 more, and 100 less of a given number up to 900.
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Here's an activity for the Common Core standard NBT.2.8 - Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number 100-900, and mentally subtract 10 or 100 from a given number 100-900.
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Here's a set of cards and activity for Common Core standard NBT.2.8 - Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number 100-900, and mentally subtract 10 or 100 from a given number 100-900.
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Here's a game for practicing basic addition and subtraction skills.
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Here's a game where students circle numbers and find the difference. This gets more challenging as more numbers are circled.
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Here's a game for practicing addition and subtraction equations.
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Here's a game that uses a number line to practice subtraction.
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Here's a game for using the number line to add.
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Nice form with directions for using flash cards to make basic facts concrete.
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Here's a great idea for playing a version of dominoes for finding sums to 12 using three addends.
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Here's a set of animal cards with directions to change one number to another. While operations are not named, students must figure out when to add and subtract (or cover up).
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Here's a work mat and number cards for adding three numbers.
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Here's a set of practice pages for use with number bracelets. Instructions for making bracelets included.
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Here's a"cootie catcher" for practicing basic addition facts.
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Here's a game where students spin to determine an addend and the sum. Students must then solve for the missing addend.
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Here's a game that can be played with two-color counters to practice number recognition and part-part-whole relationships.
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Here's a baseball addition game where players roll two dice and find the sum. Each player has 11 baseballs with the numbers 2-12. Baseballs with the rolled sum are removed. The first player to remove all the baseballs wins!
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Fun addition board game with a twist. When players land on a space with a star they must draw a card and do what it says. Many of the cards require counting and movement activities.
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Here's a fun game for helping students find the sum of 3 numbers to 15. Good for problem solving and critical thinking too!
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Here's a game where players move around the board calculating basic subtraction facts, covering the differences as they go. The player to cover the last number is the winner.
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Here's an activity for flipping 2-sided counters to find ways to make 10.
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Here's a racing themed set of flash cards for addition facts. These would be great to pair with a game board.
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Here's a fun idea for creating "subtraction buddies" to help students learn about the take away model.
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