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What is better than boys and throwing balls?
This is a fun math came to work on adding and subtracting. Write a random number on the inside rim of 6 plastic cups. Then line up the 6 plastic cups in a tight triangle formation. Give the students two ping pong balls and have them toss them into the cups. Whichever cups the balls land in, the student uses the cups number to make two true math statements (one addition and one subtraction) using the math pong template. The boys (and girls) will love this math center!!!
This is a fun math came to work on adding and subtracting. Write a random number on the inside rim of 6 plastic cups. Then line up the 6 plastic cups in a tight triangle formation. Give the students two ping pong balls and have them toss them into the cups. Whichever cups the balls land in, the student uses the cups number to make two true math statements (one addition and one subtraction) using the math pong template. The boys (and girls) will love this math center!!!
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Description
What is better than boys and throwing balls?
This is a fun math came to work on adding and subtracting. Write a random number on the inside rim of 6 plastic cups. Then line up the 6 plastic cups in a tight triangle formation. Give the students two ping pong balls and have them toss them into the cups. Whichever cups the balls land in, the student uses the cups number to make two true math statements (one addition and one subtraction) using the math pong template. The boys (and girls) will love this math center!!!
This is a fun math came to work on adding and subtracting. Write a random number on the inside rim of 6 plastic cups. Then line up the 6 plastic cups in a tight triangle formation. Give the students two ping pong balls and have them toss them into the cups. Whichever cups the balls land in, the student uses the cups number to make two true math statements (one addition and one subtraction) using the math pong template. The boys (and girls) will love this math center!!!
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