Description
**SeeSaw(TM), Google Slides (TM), and PowerPoint versions now included**
These 22 interactive Fluency to 10 games are ideal for distance learning, math centers, a technology center, or reviewing content with your students. These games do not provide any direct instruction and are intended for supplemental practice.
In this resource, you will find
- Teacher Directions
- Visual Directions for Students
- 5 Place-Value digital math games, each with 4 levels increasing in difficulty (22 total learning activities)
Swimming Through 10
- I can represent numbers 5-10 in different ways. (dice, dot patterns, number bonds, dominoes, addition and subtraction equations, ten frames)
Solve to Launch
- I can fluently add and subtract within 10.
Three of a Kind
- I can create number sequences.
- I can create addition and subtraction problems to equal a named value.
Fill the Buckets
- I can determine if an equation is true or false.
Bubble Math
- I can represent numbers 0-10 in different ways. (dot patterns, addition equations, subtraction equations, equations with 3 addends)
Can I share this with students?
Yes! On a protected site or platform, you are welcome to share this digital file with students and families. That might look like a Google Classroom, a password-protected website, a password-protected Flip Grid, etc. Due to copyright, the digital file may not be placed on a class website that is accessible to the general public. Have questions? Ask a Q&A on Teachers Pay Teachers, and I’m happy to answer!
With what programs is this compatible?
This digital file is able to work with Power Point, GoogleTM Slides, Google DriveTM, Microsoft OneDriveTM, and SeeSawTM. Then students may submit their thinking digitally. For instructions on how to use this resource with Microsoft OneDriveTM visit bit.ly/digitalinstructions
Can I share just one or a few games at a time?
After you make a copy of this digital file and add it to your Google Drive, you are free to manipulate the slides. You can add/delete/or move around the games to meet the needs of your students. Only want to share one set of games? Perfect. Delete the other slides and share the file via Google Classroom for your students. (Or select the slide you want to Assign > File > Make a Copy > Selected Slides. You’ll be asked to rename the file and you can share it with students. Then, when you want the rest of the games, you can come back to this link and reopen the original file.
For students to play the games, the Google Slide must not be in presentation mode.
How can I scaffold student work during remote learning?
•Audio: Download the Talk + Comment extension from the Google Chrome Store and you can easily leave quick audio comments on different slides explaining the tasks or giving feedback.
•Videos: Want students to watch a quick video or mini-lesson before they begin? Add a new slide to the beginning of the document and link the video or task you want students to complete before beginning.
Happy Teaching!
Catherine, The Brown Bag Teacher
Addition & Subtraction Math Facts Fluency Games within 10 Google Slides Practice
Highlights
Description
**SeeSaw(TM), Google Slides (TM), and PowerPoint versions now included**
These 22 interactive Fluency to 10 games are ideal for distance learning, math centers, a technology center, or reviewing content with your students. These games do not provide any direct instruction and are intended for supplemental practice.
In this resource, you will find
- Teacher Directions
- Visual Directions for Students
- 5 Place-Value digital math games, each with 4 levels increasing in difficulty (22 total learning activities)
Swimming Through 10
- I can represent numbers 5-10 in different ways. (dice, dot patterns, number bonds, dominoes, addition and subtraction equations, ten frames)
Solve to Launch
- I can fluently add and subtract within 10.
Three of a Kind
- I can create number sequences.
- I can create addition and subtraction problems to equal a named value.
Fill the Buckets
- I can determine if an equation is true or false.
Bubble Math
- I can represent numbers 0-10 in different ways. (dot patterns, addition equations, subtraction equations, equations with 3 addends)
Can I share this with students?
Yes! On a protected site or platform, you are welcome to share this digital file with students and families. That might look like a Google Classroom, a password-protected website, a password-protected Flip Grid, etc. Due to copyright, the digital file may not be placed on a class website that is accessible to the general public. Have questions? Ask a Q&A on Teachers Pay Teachers, and I’m happy to answer!
With what programs is this compatible?
This digital file is able to work with Power Point, GoogleTM Slides, Google DriveTM, Microsoft OneDriveTM, and SeeSawTM. Then students may submit their thinking digitally. For instructions on how to use this resource with Microsoft OneDriveTM visit bit.ly/digitalinstructions
Can I share just one or a few games at a time?
After you make a copy of this digital file and add it to your Google Drive, you are free to manipulate the slides. You can add/delete/or move around the games to meet the needs of your students. Only want to share one set of games? Perfect. Delete the other slides and share the file via Google Classroom for your students. (Or select the slide you want to Assign > File > Make a Copy > Selected Slides. You’ll be asked to rename the file and you can share it with students. Then, when you want the rest of the games, you can come back to this link and reopen the original file.
For students to play the games, the Google Slide must not be in presentation mode.
How can I scaffold student work during remote learning?
•Audio: Download the Talk + Comment extension from the Google Chrome Store and you can easily leave quick audio comments on different slides explaining the tasks or giving feedback.
•Videos: Want students to watch a quick video or mini-lesson before they begin? Add a new slide to the beginning of the document and link the video or task you want students to complete before beginning.
Happy Teaching!
Catherine, The Brown Bag Teacher




