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Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft
Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft
Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft
Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft
Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft
Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft
Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft
Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft
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"We used this activity during Homecoming week to tie subtraction into the big game. They turned out so cute too!"
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Casey R.
"This was just what I was looking for! My students had fun as they complete this craft! I was able to assess their learning at the end of the week."
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Liza C.

Description

This football subtraction craftivity is the perfect way to practice whether you are subtracting to 5 or subtracting to 10 this fall! Move the footballs around the goalpost and record the subtraction story by filling in the missing numbers and writing a subtraction sentence. It is easy to differentiate by deciding the number of footballs your students begin with!

IDEAS:

-Use two dice to determine the number of footballs between the goalpost. Add the two numbers together. Roll one dice to determine the number of footballs that "are missed"

-Works for addition to 5 and addition to 10 (or more!) goals

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Football Subtraction Fall Math Craft

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
5.0 (4 ratings)
Rise and Shine Resources
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PreK - 1st

What others say

"We used this activity during Homecoming week to tie subtraction into the big game. They turned out so cute too!"
star
Casey R.
"This was just what I was looking for! My students had fun as they complete this craft! I was able to assess their learning at the end of the week."
star
Liza C.

Description

This football subtraction craftivity is the perfect way to practice whether you are subtracting to 5 or subtracting to 10 this fall! Move the footballs around the goalpost and record the subtraction story by filling in the missing numbers and writing a subtraction sentence. It is easy to differentiate by deciding the number of footballs your students begin with!

IDEAS:

-Use two dice to determine the number of footballs between the goalpost. Add the two numbers together. Roll one dice to determine the number of footballs that "are missed"

-Works for addition to 5 and addition to 10 (or more!) goals

More Subtraction Crafts:

Bumble Bees

Beach Balls

Pirate Gold

Football

Frogs

Butterflies

Bubbles

Thank you so much for visiting my store!

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Football and Math
Rated 5 out of 5
January 7, 2026
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We used this activity during Homecoming week to tie subtraction into the big game. They turned out so cute too!
394 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: K
Football fun
Rated 5 out of 5
December 15, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
A wonderful, fun craft to make to help review subtration.
Kelly pabon
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335 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
March 15, 2025
This was just what I was looking for! My students had fun as they complete this craft! I was able to assess their learning at the end of the week.
Liza C.
725 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
February 2, 2025
This is a great resource to use in addition to our Go Math program.
Lisa Williams
(TPT Seller)
436 reviews
Grades taught: 1st

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