Description
1st Grade Task Cards - Dot Subtraction Math
These task cards are a great way to reinforce several critical 1st grade math skills. They combine subitizing practice with subtraction, and would be a great addition to math centers or whole class math practice. The number sentences are structured two different ways. The children must either fill in the missing number or find the sum. The numbers reviewed are 1-20 with dot formations from 1-10.
The set includes:
12 Fill in the Missing Number Cards
12 What is the Difference Cards
Recording Sheet
Answer Sheet
Print, cut and laminate the cards for repeated use. The recording sheet can be printed as needed.
If you find these helpful you may also like my FREE Dot Addition 1st Grade Task Cards.
I hope your kids enjoy them, and let me know if you have any questions. I am happy to help.
Thanks!!
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These task cards are a great way to reinforce several critical 1st grade math skills. They combine subitizing practice with subtraction, and would be a great addition to math centers or whole class math practice. The number sentences are structured two different ways. The children must either fill in the missing number or find the sum. The numbers reviewed are 1-20 with dot formations from 1-10.
The set includes:
12 Fill in the Missing Number Cards
12 What is the Difference Cards
Recording Sheet
Answer Sheet
Print, cut and laminate the cards for repeated use. The recording sheet can be printed as needed.
If you find these helpful you may also like my FREE Dot Addition 1st Grade Task Cards.
I hope your kids enjoy them, and let me know if you have any questions. I am happy to help.
Thanks!!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Check out these other Great Products!
Subitizing Games for Fall Math Centers
Skip Counting Songs - Easy Trick to Learn Multiplication Tables
Fill in the Missing Letters - Sight Words Worksheets for Fall
Money Worksheets - Who Earned More?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
K - 1st
Subjects
Standards
CCSS1.OA.B.3
CCSS1.OA.B.4
Pages
10
Description
1st Grade Task Cards - Dot Subtraction Math
These task cards are a great way to reinforce several critical 1st grade math skills. They combine subitizing practice with subtraction, and would be a great addition to math centers or whole class math practice. The number sentences are structured two different ways. The children must either fill in the missing number or find the sum. The numbers reviewed are 1-20 with dot formations from 1-10.
The set includes:
12 Fill in the Missing Number Cards
12 What is the Difference Cards
Recording Sheet
Answer Sheet
Print, cut and laminate the cards for repeated use. The recording sheet can be printed as needed.
If you find these helpful you may also like my FREE Dot Addition 1st Grade Task Cards.
I hope your kids enjoy them, and let me know if you have any questions. I am happy to help.
Thanks!!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Check out these other Great Products!
Subitizing Games for Fall Math Centers
Skip Counting Songs - Easy Trick to Learn Multiplication Tables
Fill in the Missing Letters - Sight Words Worksheets for Fall
Money Worksheets - Who Earned More?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
*Tips for Buyers
Get credit towards future purchases at TeachersPayTeachers by leaving feedback on purchased items. Go to My TPT, and click on my purchases. After leaving a review on your purchase item, you will receive one credit per dollar spent on that item.
Make it easier to find new products from the sellers you like. Just click on the Follow Me link below their name to keep informed of their new releases and sales they may be throwing.
These task cards are a great way to reinforce several critical 1st grade math skills. They combine subitizing practice with subtraction, and would be a great addition to math centers or whole class math practice. The number sentences are structured two different ways. The children must either fill in the missing number or find the sum. The numbers reviewed are 1-20 with dot formations from 1-10.
The set includes:
12 Fill in the Missing Number Cards
12 What is the Difference Cards
Recording Sheet
Answer Sheet
Print, cut and laminate the cards for repeated use. The recording sheet can be printed as needed.
If you find these helpful you may also like my FREE Dot Addition 1st Grade Task Cards.
I hope your kids enjoy them, and let me know if you have any questions. I am happy to help.
Thanks!!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
Check out these other Great Products!
Subitizing Games for Fall Math Centers
Skip Counting Songs - Easy Trick to Learn Multiplication Tables
Fill in the Missing Letters - Sight Words Worksheets for Fall
Money Worksheets - Who Earned More?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
*Tips for Buyers
Get credit towards future purchases at TeachersPayTeachers by leaving feedback on purchased items. Go to My TPT, and click on my purchases. After leaving a review on your purchase item, you will receive one credit per dollar spent on that item.
Make it easier to find new products from the sellers you like. Just click on the Follow Me link below their name to keep informed of their new releases and sales they may be throwing.
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Love that it gave my students exposure to solving/thinking different than our curriculum!
These are great! I'm going to print, cut, laminate, and put them on a ring for students to use during centers or for my fast finishers. Thanks!
Awesome product!
Thank you
Nice Resource!
Thank you for these awesome task cards~!
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CCSS1.OA.B.3
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. If 8 + 3 = 11 is known, then 3 + 8 = 11 is also known. (Commutative property of addition.) To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.)
CCSS1.OA.B.4
Understand subtraction as an unknown-addend problem. For example, subtract 10 – 8 by finding the number that makes 10 when added to 8.
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