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Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring
Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring
Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring
Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring
Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring
Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring
Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring
Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring
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Looking for fun and engaging math craft activities to practice missing addends through 20, and increase math fluency for the Spring months? This Spring Fox Flower Pot Missing Addend Through 20 craft is just what you are looking for!

Students will color and cut out their flower pot. They will solve the missing addend through 20 problems on the flowers (8 problems per student on a half sheet of paper per student), then glue the flowers onto the flower pot. Simple, cute, no prep, and an adorable bulletin board display! You will also receive a number bond mat, as well as a double ten frame mat. These work great to place in plastic sleeves and use with dry erase markers, or manipulatives for students to solve the equations. You can pair the mats with dice or cards for another math center that can be used again and again! This resource would make an excellent Fun Friday activity, fast finisher activity, math center, or simple review of missing addends and addition through ten.

Pair this activity with our Coral Cove Market Day Project for more fun and learning this Spring as students step into the role of shop owners in an underwater town and help create goods and services to support the community!

Be sure to follow our page Creative Coyote to stay up to date with more projects like this one as they are added, as well as sales and freebies like this FREE Addition and Subtraction Through 20 Cut and Paste

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Fox Missing Addend to 20 Craft| Spring Addition through 20 Math Craft| Spring

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Description

Looking for fun and engaging math craft activities to practice missing addends through 20, and increase math fluency for the Spring months? This Spring Fox Flower Pot Missing Addend Through 20 craft is just what you are looking for!

Students will color and cut out their flower pot. They will solve the missing addend through 20 problems on the flowers (8 problems per student on a half sheet of paper per student), then glue the flowers onto the flower pot. Simple, cute, no prep, and an adorable bulletin board display! You will also receive a number bond mat, as well as a double ten frame mat. These work great to place in plastic sleeves and use with dry erase markers, or manipulatives for students to solve the equations. You can pair the mats with dice or cards for another math center that can be used again and again! This resource would make an excellent Fun Friday activity, fast finisher activity, math center, or simple review of missing addends and addition through ten.

Pair this activity with our Coral Cove Market Day Project for more fun and learning this Spring as students step into the role of shop owners in an underwater town and help create goods and services to support the community!

Be sure to follow our page Creative Coyote to stay up to date with more projects like this one as they are added, as well as sales and freebies like this FREE Addition and Subtraction Through 20 Cut and Paste

Report this resource to TPT
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