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Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish
Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish
Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish
Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish
Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish
Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish
Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish
Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish
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Children practice their addition math facts to 5 by playing Go Fish. One set of cards has the math fact and the other has the sum. If a child has a addition fact card, they need to figure out the sum and ask for the sum. If a child has a sum fact, then they say the number and the other child gives them the card that has the addition fact to that matches the sum.

Children can also play matching with these cards. All the cards can be face down to start. A child picks two cards to flip over. If they cards match, they get to keep the cards.

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Addition Math Facts to 5 Go Fish

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Children practice their addition math facts to 5 by playing Go Fish. One set of cards has the math fact and the other has the sum. If a child has a addition fact card, they need to figure out the sum and ask for the sum. If a child has a sum fact, then they say the number and the other child gives them the card that has the addition fact to that matches the sum.

Children can also play matching with these cards. All the cards can be face down to start. A child picks two cards to flip over. If they cards match, they get to keep the cards.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
Fluently add and subtract within 5.
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