Description
This product can be used to supplement your math lesson for remote learning or be printed out as a physical math center for your classroom.
Students will use the strategy "make a ten" to increase their sense of facts to 10. They will use moveable counters to help them solve each problem to make a ten.
The last page is a digital worksheet to record their answers. This page can be printed out as a physical worksheet.
FOR DIGITAL USE:
You can import your file from PowerPoint to Google Slides.
Open your Google Drive and click on the ‘New’ button to upload your Powerpoint presentation file.
Click on the ‘File upload’ option and locate the PowerPoint presentation you want to upload.
After the PowerPoint file is uploaded in the Drive, click on the file.
Click on the ‘Open with’ option from the drop-down tab on top.
Click on ‘Google Slides’.
*Note: If you are attaching the file to a Google Classroom assignment for your students, make sure you choose the ‘Make a copy for each student’ option after inserting the file, so changes would not be made on your original slides.
Before assigning the slides, delete the last credit page.
FOR A CLASSROOM CENTER:
Print the pages and insert them into plastic sleeves.
Students can use a dry erase marker to draw in counters.
The last worksheet can be printed out for them to complete.
Highlights
Description
This product can be used to supplement your math lesson for remote learning or be printed out as a physical math center for your classroom.
Students will use the strategy "make a ten" to increase their sense of facts to 10. They will use moveable counters to help them solve each problem to make a ten.
The last page is a digital worksheet to record their answers. This page can be printed out as a physical worksheet.
FOR DIGITAL USE:
You can import your file from PowerPoint to Google Slides.
Open your Google Drive and click on the ‘New’ button to upload your Powerpoint presentation file.
Click on the ‘File upload’ option and locate the PowerPoint presentation you want to upload.
After the PowerPoint file is uploaded in the Drive, click on the file.
Click on the ‘Open with’ option from the drop-down tab on top.
Click on ‘Google Slides’.
*Note: If you are attaching the file to a Google Classroom assignment for your students, make sure you choose the ‘Make a copy for each student’ option after inserting the file, so changes would not be made on your original slides.
Before assigning the slides, delete the last credit page.
FOR A CLASSROOM CENTER:
Print the pages and insert them into plastic sleeves.
Students can use a dry erase marker to draw in counters.
The last worksheet can be printed out for them to complete.




