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Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards
Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards
Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards
Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards
Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards
Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards
Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards
Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards
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Do you need a quick and easy system for students to practice their adding to teens facts? Then these Addition to Teens Math Facts Fluency Strips are perfect for you! Number sense and math automaticity are important math skills and these fact fluency strips help students learn math facts quickly and efficiently.

Possible Uses:

  • Fact Fluency Strips
  • Flash Cards
  • Task Cards
  • Partner Learning
  • Quiz Students

❤ 3 to-a-page strips make printing for an entire class quick and easy!

❤ Or print one set at a time!

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Addition to 20 Fact Fluency Strips | Addition Math Fact Flash Cards

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Description

Do you need a quick and easy system for students to practice their adding to teens facts? Then these Addition to Teens Math Facts Fluency Strips are perfect for you! Number sense and math automaticity are important math skills and these fact fluency strips help students learn math facts quickly and efficiently.

Possible Uses:

  • Fact Fluency Strips
  • Flash Cards
  • Task Cards
  • Partner Learning
  • Quiz Students

❤ 3 to-a-page strips make printing for an entire class quick and easy!

❤ Or print one set at a time!

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Math Operation Word Posters

Clock Numbers

Number Sense Dice and 100's Chart Games

Happy Teaching! Also, follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 48 hours. It pays to follow me! Thanks for supporting Made Whimsically!

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Understand subtraction as an unknown-addend problem. For example, subtract 10 – 8 by finding the number that makes 10 when added to 8.
Relate counting to addition and subtraction (e.g., by counting on 2 to add 2).
Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10. Use strategies such as counting on; making ten (e.g., 8 + 6 = 8 + 2 + 4 = 10 + 4 = 14); decomposing a number leading to a ten (e.g., 13 - 4 = 13 - 3 - 1 = 10 - 1 = 9); using the relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., knowing that 8 + 4 = 12, one knows 12 - 8 = 4); and creating equivalent but easier or known sums (e.g., adding 6 + 7 by creating the known equivalent 6 + 6 + 1 = 12 + 1 = 13).
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