This game provides children a way to practice addition visually using a St. Patricks Day theme. Provided is an addition mat, examples, 50 addition cards, 10 answer cards, 2 sliders, and square and circle counters.
These are wonderful! I can't wait to use them to teach vertical addition. Thank you! I can't believe that preschool and pre-k kids can us e these though. Wow!
March 15, 2012
KathyDailey
Love this!! You just saved me soooo much time - can't thank you enough!!
March 5, 2012
indigomoonlight
I think that's the cutest idea to learn addition! I'm excited to use it with my kindergarten class soon!
March 3, 2012
Linlin
I just printed this out for a child's homework. You saved me all of the time it would take to make something on my own and I really appreciate that you offered it for free. Thanks so much!
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Lmahany
Will you be creating calendar cards for March, April, May and June? My students and I LOVE your calendar cards.
I plan on creating one for April, May and June. I just do not know if I can put one together in time for March. I work full-time and I am having to work a lot of overtime this month which has left me with less (no) time to do the calendars and printables. If I do try to get a March one out, I don't think I will make the March 1 date. I am so sorry but will try my best. My boys love them too. If I cannot get one made, I have a back up Dr. Suess one that I had purchased on TPT last year I plan to use.
You use them to slide the coins/counters from the 1st and 2nd rows to the bottom row to get the answer. Example problem is 1 + 2 (the child puts one coin in the first row and two coins in the second row. You would then use the slider to slide the coins to the bottom row to get the answer by adding all the coins together to get 3). I hope this helps. Angie