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Math Fact Fluency Game | Add, Subtract & Multiply Movement Activities
Math Fact Fluency Game | Add, Subtract & Multiply Movement Activities
Math Fact Fluency Game | Add, Subtract & Multiply Movement Activities
Math Fact Fluency Game | Add, Subtract & Multiply Movement Activities
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Description

Do you have students that would like to move while they solve math problems?

Help students build math fact fluency while staying active with this engaging movement-based math fact game.

This activity combines physical movement with math practice, allowing students to review addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts in an interactive and motivating way. Students solve problems while participating in fitness-style challenges that keep energy levels high and learning fun.

Movement-based learning can help students stay focused while reinforcing important math skills.

Students will practice:

• addition fact fluency
• subtraction fact fluency
• multiplication fact fluency
• quick recall of basic math facts
• problem solving through active learning

This resource is perfect for:

• math centers
• brain breaks with academic practice
• classroom games
• small group review
• movement-based learning

Students stay engaged while strengthening their confidence with foundational math skills.

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Math Fact Fluency Game | Add, Subtract & Multiply Movement Activities

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1st - 5th, Adult Education
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Pages
4
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool

Description

Do you have students that would like to move while they solve math problems?

Help students build math fact fluency while staying active with this engaging movement-based math fact game.

This activity combines physical movement with math practice, allowing students to review addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts in an interactive and motivating way. Students solve problems while participating in fitness-style challenges that keep energy levels high and learning fun.

Movement-based learning can help students stay focused while reinforcing important math skills.

Students will practice:

• addition fact fluency
• subtraction fact fluency
• multiplication fact fluency
• quick recall of basic math facts
• problem solving through active learning

This resource is perfect for:

• math centers
• brain breaks with academic practice
• classroom games
• small group review
• movement-based learning

Students stay engaged while strengthening their confidence with foundational math skills.

Digital Template Link

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
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