Description
If you’re looking for addition and subtraction math center activities that allow for progression, then these simple task cards are just what you need. There are 4 sets in this bundle, giving a total of 160 question cards. Each set has been designed in a Candyland color scheme to compliment the Candyland classroom decor also available. The math skills include:
- Adding and subtracting numbers to 10
- Adding and subtracting numbers to 20
- Adding and subtracting multiples of ten (not exceeding 100j
- Adding and subtracting pairs of numbers (not exceeding 100)
The cards provide a valuable and versatile resource and can be used in a variety of ways. They are a low prep resource, simply print, cut and use (or laminate first for durability and repeated use). You can use your printer settings to alter the size, using them as task cards, flashcards, math centers, questions for notebooks, put on a key chain or enlarge for your next math bulletin board/ working wall.
Why spend valuable time, prepping questions, when these are done for you and cover standards outlined in the math curriculum?
Remember, you can follow me on TPT, Instagram and Pinterest for updates on new resources that become available.
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Description
If you’re looking for addition and subtraction math center activities that allow for progression, then these simple task cards are just what you need. There are 4 sets in this bundle, giving a total of 160 question cards. Each set has been designed in a Candyland color scheme to compliment the Candyland classroom decor also available. The math skills include:
- Adding and subtracting numbers to 10
- Adding and subtracting numbers to 20
- Adding and subtracting multiples of ten (not exceeding 100j
- Adding and subtracting pairs of numbers (not exceeding 100)
The cards provide a valuable and versatile resource and can be used in a variety of ways. They are a low prep resource, simply print, cut and use (or laminate first for durability and repeated use). You can use your printer settings to alter the size, using them as task cards, flashcards, math centers, questions for notebooks, put on a key chain or enlarge for your next math bulletin board/ working wall.
Why spend valuable time, prepping questions, when these are done for you and cover standards outlined in the math curriculum?
Remember, you can follow me on TPT, Instagram and Pinterest for updates on new resources that become available.



