Description
This fun and interactive game will keep your students engaged and excited about learning those addition facts. Two teams face-off trying to state the answer to the addition fact before their opponent. All addition facts are comprise of a doubles plus 1 (6 + 7). This is a great way for students to practice decomposing the numbers into 6 + 6 + 1 to solve the problem quickly. The team that wipes out the other team wins the game. Watch out for those waves though as they add excitement and fun to the game. If you see a wipeout, both teams lose a player! However, the party wave, allows teammates to return to the game. Some waves allows players to take off to the back of the line without answering a question.This game will have your students begging to play again and again. Great for the end of the year! Increase fact fluency and have fun at the same time.
Check out my other WipeOut Games:
WipeOut Math Game – Doubles Facts to 20
WipeOut Math Game -Addition Facts to 20
WipeOut Math Game –Multiplication Facts
End of the Year Review ~ Math Games ~ Fact Fluency
Check out my other WipeOut Games:
WipeOut Math Game – Doubles Facts to 20
WipeOut Math Game -Addition Facts to 20
WipeOut Math Game –Multiplication Facts
End of the Year Review ~ Math Games ~ Fact Fluency
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Highlights
Grades
1st - 4th
Subjects
Standards
CCSS1.OA.C.6
CCSS2.OA.B.2
Tags
Pages
200
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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This fun and interactive game will keep your students engaged and excited about learning those addition and subtraction facts. Two teams face-off trying to state the answer to the addition or subtraction fact before their opponent. The team that wipes out the other team wins the game. Watch out for
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Description
This fun and interactive game will keep your students engaged and excited about learning those addition facts. Two teams face-off trying to state the answer to the addition fact before their opponent. All addition facts are comprise of a doubles plus 1 (6 + 7). This is a great way for students to practice decomposing the numbers into 6 + 6 + 1 to solve the problem quickly. The team that wipes out the other team wins the game. Watch out for those waves though as they add excitement and fun to the game. If you see a wipeout, both teams lose a player! However, the party wave, allows teammates to return to the game. Some waves allows players to take off to the back of the line without answering a question.This game will have your students begging to play again and again. Great for the end of the year! Increase fact fluency and have fun at the same time.
Check out my other WipeOut Games:
WipeOut Math Game – Doubles Facts to 20
WipeOut Math Game -Addition Facts to 20
WipeOut Math Game –Multiplication Facts
End of the Year Review ~ Math Games ~ Fact Fluency
Check out my other WipeOut Games:
WipeOut Math Game – Doubles Facts to 20
WipeOut Math Game -Addition Facts to 20
WipeOut Math Game –Multiplication Facts
End of the Year Review ~ Math Games ~ Fact Fluency
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My students loved using this resource. They had so much fun practicing their facts
Thank you for this amazing resource!
This game kept my students engaged and eager to participate. Thank you!
This was a fun partner and small group math center.
My students loved this activity.
The kids love it! Great fact practice!
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Standards
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CCSS1.OA.C.6
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).
CCSS2.OA.B.2
Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies. By end of Grade 2, know from memory all sums of two one-digit numbers.
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