Description
This easy prep, hands-on math resource is designed to help young learners build foundational addition skills using visual manipulatives. Students practice addition by counting colorful connecting cubes, completing equations, and solving simple block-themed word problems. Pages include a mix of structured equations, number lines, and story problems to support multiple learning styles and levels of understanding.
- Print and use for centers, small groups, and independent practice.
- Students can count the cubes on each card to solve the addition problems (pages 1–5).
- Worksheets include equation templates and number lines (pages 6–13) that students can complete by writing the missing numbers.
- Block-themed word problems (pages 14–20) allow students to apply their understanding in real-world contexts. Students may circle the correct answer or write their answer on the provided line or in the answer box.
- Encourage students to show their thinking by using manipulatives, or pointing to/counting the cubes directly on the page.
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Description
This easy prep, hands-on math resource is designed to help young learners build foundational addition skills using visual manipulatives. Students practice addition by counting colorful connecting cubes, completing equations, and solving simple block-themed word problems. Pages include a mix of structured equations, number lines, and story problems to support multiple learning styles and levels of understanding.
- Print and use for centers, small groups, and independent practice.
- Students can count the cubes on each card to solve the addition problems (pages 1–5).
- Worksheets include equation templates and number lines (pages 6–13) that students can complete by writing the missing numbers.
- Block-themed word problems (pages 14–20) allow students to apply their understanding in real-world contexts. Students may circle the correct answer or write their answer on the provided line or in the answer box.
- Encourage students to show their thinking by using manipulatives, or pointing to/counting the cubes directly on the page.





