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"All of my students, even the students with disabilities, enjoyed this activity. I and my students thought it was an excellent idea for the box to turn red if the answer was incorrect. That gave students immediate feedback. Great Resource."
Chastity W.
"This was a fun way for my students to review addition and subtraction. I could print these off to hand in the hall for others to see."
Martha Ruth P.
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Practice 3 Digit Addition and Subtraction with Regrouping | Bundle | Distance Learning | Mystery Picture (Pixel Art and Illustrations)
Features of each resource:
- 20 problems
- Auto Mistake Highlighting
- Paperless Practice
- Interactive math activity
- Digital
- Can be used with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive™
- NO PREP
- Extra Picture
- Answer the questions in any order
- suitable for Distance Learning
- Extra spaces are allowed, so a student can type "123", " 123", or " 123 " in the answer cell and it'll be correct (but "1 23" is a mistake)
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3 Digit Addition and Subtraction | Bundle | Mystery Picture | Distance Learning
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Digital downloads
Grades
2nd - 3rd
Subjects
Standards
CCSS3.NBT.A.2
Pages
10 Mystery Pictures | 200 Problems
Answer Key
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What others say
"All of my students, even the students with disabilities, enjoyed this activity. I and my students thought it was an excellent idea for the box to turn red if the answer was incorrect. That gave students immediate feedback. Great Resource."
Chastity W.
"This was a fun way for my students to review addition and subtraction. I could print these off to hand in the hall for others to see."
Martha Ruth P.
Description
Practice 3 Digit Addition and Subtraction with Regrouping | Bundle | Distance Learning | Mystery Picture (Pixel Art and Illustrations)
Features of each resource:
- 20 problems
- Auto Mistake Highlighting
- Paperless Practice
- Interactive math activity
- Digital
- Can be used with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive™
- NO PREP
- Extra Picture
- Answer the questions in any order
- suitable for Distance Learning
- Extra spaces are allowed, so a student can type "123", " 123", or " 123 " in the answer cell and it'll be correct (but "1 23" is a mistake)
Be the first to know about my new discounts and products:
Did you know that you can earn 5% back for future purchases by leaving feedback? Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
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All of my students, even the students with disabilities, enjoyed this activity. I and my students thought it was an excellent idea for the box to turn red if the answer was incorrect. That gave students immediate feedback. Great Resource.
This was a fun way for my students to review addition and subtraction. I could print these off to hand in the hall for others to see.
You must try this! It gives much needed practice on basic skills while being fun at the same time.
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Great resource. My students were very engaged. Thanks so much!
Great product! I used this with my 7-8th graders with disabilities and it worked great.
Loved this resource! Thank you so much. My students enjoyed it.
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Standards
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CCSS3.NBT.A.2
Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
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