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Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems
Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems
Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems
Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems
Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems
Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems
Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems
Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems
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Description

This bundle include both the Pizza Math Addition Practice and Games Packet of 23 different activities, plus the graphing and story problems packs.

Please click on the individual items in the bundle for previews.

What’s Included:

1.Addition Fact Practice Sheet: sums to 10. Number line included on page for assistance.

2.Roll and Add Game: Students roll two dice, record the matching addition fact, and solve. Number Line Included.

3.Fact Power: Students use the pizza counters included, or classroom manipulatives to discover all math facts that make a specific sum. Hints included for number of facts. Two possible worksheet options: one which included flip-it facts as separate facts, and one that counts then as the same fact.

4. Spin a Slice Game: Students use a paperclip and pencil to spin for two addends. Two spinners are included: one with addition fact frame and one without. The option with the frame can be laminated and used to dry erase facts: allowing students to play with or without included record sheets. Two options included: One is a partner game where students take turn recording and solving facts, starring the largest sum each round. One is a solo game were student record and solve facts spun.

5. Tens Frame Addition Practice:

a. Showing different given facts on a tens frame using pizzas.

b. Recording the math fact which matches the tens frame pizzas- mixed sums

c. Recording the math fact that matches the tens frame- all sums of 10

d. Find the missing addends by filling in the tens frame to equal the given sum with three options- second addended missing, first addend missing, mixed addends missing.

6. Domino Addition Parts and Whole Practice:

a. Record the math fact which matches the domino (2 pages for front and back)

b. Draw the dots on the domino to solve for the missing addends (2 pages front and back).

Challenge problems included.

7. Story Problems: Solve the story problems by using equations, tallies, dominos, number lines, and pictures.

8. Graphing:

a. Graph the data from the story problem, then answer questions analyzing what is shown .

b. Create tally and bar graphs that show the classes pizza preference.

9. Pizza Counters: Two large counter sets (pepperoni and cheese) and two small counter set (pepperoni and cheese). Can be laminated, cut out, and used as a fun manipulative to any of the activities included.

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Bundle! Pizza Math: Addition Practice + Graphing and Story Problems

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Description

This bundle include both the Pizza Math Addition Practice and Games Packet of 23 different activities, plus the graphing and story problems packs.

Please click on the individual items in the bundle for previews.

What’s Included:

1.Addition Fact Practice Sheet: sums to 10. Number line included on page for assistance.

2.Roll and Add Game: Students roll two dice, record the matching addition fact, and solve. Number Line Included.

3.Fact Power: Students use the pizza counters included, or classroom manipulatives to discover all math facts that make a specific sum. Hints included for number of facts. Two possible worksheet options: one which included flip-it facts as separate facts, and one that counts then as the same fact.

4. Spin a Slice Game: Students use a paperclip and pencil to spin for two addends. Two spinners are included: one with addition fact frame and one without. The option with the frame can be laminated and used to dry erase facts: allowing students to play with or without included record sheets. Two options included: One is a partner game where students take turn recording and solving facts, starring the largest sum each round. One is a solo game were student record and solve facts spun.

5. Tens Frame Addition Practice:

a. Showing different given facts on a tens frame using pizzas.

b. Recording the math fact which matches the tens frame pizzas- mixed sums

c. Recording the math fact that matches the tens frame- all sums of 10

d. Find the missing addends by filling in the tens frame to equal the given sum with three options- second addended missing, first addend missing, mixed addends missing.

6. Domino Addition Parts and Whole Practice:

a. Record the math fact which matches the domino (2 pages for front and back)

b. Draw the dots on the domino to solve for the missing addends (2 pages front and back).

Challenge problems included.

7. Story Problems: Solve the story problems by using equations, tallies, dominos, number lines, and pictures.

8. Graphing:

a. Graph the data from the story problem, then answer questions analyzing what is shown .

b. Create tally and bar graphs that show the classes pizza preference.

9. Pizza Counters: Two large counter sets (pepperoni and cheese) and two small counter set (pepperoni and cheese). Can be laminated, cut out, and used as a fun manipulative to any of the activities included.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
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