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Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends
Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends
Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends
Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends
Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends
Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends
Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends
Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends
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Grab It makes math fact fluency engaging and hands-on! This missing numbers addition game gives students a fun way to practice addition within 10 while racing to find the correct match. Instead of math worksheets, 1st and 2nd grade students play a card game to build addition fact fluency, improve mental math skills, and review addition facts to 10 with missing addends. It's a great alternative to addition flash cards.

This printable math fact fluency game is perfect for math centers, small groups, partner math games, early finishers, math intervention, morning work, homeschooling, and math review during an addition and subtraction unit. If you want math fact practice students look forward to, this addition game is easy to print and play right away.

Save more when you grab the Add and Subtract Facts Grab It Games Bundle here.

More Grab It Game Packs:

Kindergarten Math Grab it Games

1st Grade Math Grab it Games

2nd Grade Math Grab It Games

3rd Grade Math Grab It Games

4th Grade Math Grab It Games

5th Grade Math Grab It Games

Phonics K-1 Grab It Games

Phonics 2-3 Grab It Games

Vocabulary Grab It Games

Addition and Subtraction Math Fact Games

Multiplication and Division Math Fact Games

What Is Grab It?

Grab It is a math fact card game where students race to solve and find the correct match first!

How to Play:

  • Step 1: Lay out all the circle cards. Place the rectangle cards in a stack where all players can see them.
  • Step 2: Flip over the top rectangle card.
  • Step 3: Students race to find and grab the matching circle card.
  • Step 4: The first player to grab the correct match keeps the card as a point.
  • Step 5: Keep playing until all rectangle cards have been used. The player with the most cards at the end wins.

What's Included?

  • 24 Game Cards: Math fact cards for practicing math facts and building math fact fluency.
  • Color & Black and White: Choose between color or ink-saving black and white versions.
  • Answer Key: Makes the game easy to use for student-led centers, self-checking activities, or with a substitute.

How to Use Grab It Games

  • Math Centers & Rotations: Perfect for partner games, morning tubs, math stations, or dedicated fact fluency centers in 1st and 2nd grade.
  • Small Group Intervention: Great for targeted addition practice, math fact fluency review, mental math practice, or one-on-one support.
  • Early Finishers: A quick, low-prep activity that keeps students actively engaged when they finish their work early.
  • Sub Plans & Review Days: Easy directions make this a stress-free option for substitutes, whole-class math review, or a fun scavenger hunt finding matches around the room.
  • Homeschool Math Practice: A simple-to-learn playing card game that makes math fact practice at home feel more fun.
  • Extra Fact Fluency Practice: Helpful for students who need more practice with addition facts, subtraction facts, mental math, or earlier math skills.

Why You'll Love Grab It Games:

These add and subtract math fact games are easy to prep and simple for students to learn. Once students know how to play, you can use the same game format again and again with different addition and subtraction fact skills.

The game gives students a reason to think quickly and carefully. As they play, students look at each card, solve the math fact, use mental math strategies, and race to find the matching playing card.

Grab It Math Fact Games keep the whole group involved while giving students the repeated practice they need to build confidence with math facts. They’re the perfect way to add hands-on math fact fluency practice to your math rotations, small groups, centers, or partner games. Grab It Games are a fun alternative to math worksheets or addition flash cards on a daily basis.

Switch Up the Fun: More Ways to Play

  • Split-Deck Race: Divide the rectangle cards between two players. Each student races to find their own matches before their partner does.
  • Collaborative Match-Up: Students work together to match all the cards. This makes it a great cooperative math center activity.
  • Team Challenge: Split students into teams and let them race to find the correct math fact matches together.
  • Beat the Clock: Students play once, record their time, and then play again to see if they can match the cards faster.
  • Partner Check-In: Each student looks for their own match, but both partners must find their cards before moving on to the next round.
  • Classroom Scavenger Hunt: Spread the circle cards around the room. Give each student a rectangle card and have them walk around to find the matching card.
  • Whole-Class Showdown: Place the circle cards around the room and show the class one rectangle card. Students race to find the correct match first for a quick whole-group review game.


Other Information:

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The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount.

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Missing Numbers Addition Within 10 Math Card Game Fact Fluency Missing Addends

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Grab It makes math fact fluency engaging and hands-on! This Addition and Subtraction Grab It Games Bundle gives students a fun way to practice addition facts, subtraction facts, missing numbers, and mixed facts with fast-paced math card games. Instead of math worksheets, 1st and 2nd grade students p
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Description

Grab It makes math fact fluency engaging and hands-on! This missing numbers addition game gives students a fun way to practice addition within 10 while racing to find the correct match. Instead of math worksheets, 1st and 2nd grade students play a card game to build addition fact fluency, improve mental math skills, and review addition facts to 10 with missing addends. It's a great alternative to addition flash cards.

This printable math fact fluency game is perfect for math centers, small groups, partner math games, early finishers, math intervention, morning work, homeschooling, and math review during an addition and subtraction unit. If you want math fact practice students look forward to, this addition game is easy to print and play right away.

Save more when you grab the Add and Subtract Facts Grab It Games Bundle here.

More Grab It Game Packs:

Kindergarten Math Grab it Games

1st Grade Math Grab it Games

2nd Grade Math Grab It Games

3rd Grade Math Grab It Games

4th Grade Math Grab It Games

5th Grade Math Grab It Games

Phonics K-1 Grab It Games

Phonics 2-3 Grab It Games

Vocabulary Grab It Games

Addition and Subtraction Math Fact Games

Multiplication and Division Math Fact Games

What Is Grab It?

Grab It is a math fact card game where students race to solve and find the correct match first!

How to Play:

  • Step 1: Lay out all the circle cards. Place the rectangle cards in a stack where all players can see them.
  • Step 2: Flip over the top rectangle card.
  • Step 3: Students race to find and grab the matching circle card.
  • Step 4: The first player to grab the correct match keeps the card as a point.
  • Step 5: Keep playing until all rectangle cards have been used. The player with the most cards at the end wins.

What's Included?

  • 24 Game Cards: Math fact cards for practicing math facts and building math fact fluency.
  • Color & Black and White: Choose between color or ink-saving black and white versions.
  • Answer Key: Makes the game easy to use for student-led centers, self-checking activities, or with a substitute.

How to Use Grab It Games

  • Math Centers & Rotations: Perfect for partner games, morning tubs, math stations, or dedicated fact fluency centers in 1st and 2nd grade.
  • Small Group Intervention: Great for targeted addition practice, math fact fluency review, mental math practice, or one-on-one support.
  • Early Finishers: A quick, low-prep activity that keeps students actively engaged when they finish their work early.
  • Sub Plans & Review Days: Easy directions make this a stress-free option for substitutes, whole-class math review, or a fun scavenger hunt finding matches around the room.
  • Homeschool Math Practice: A simple-to-learn playing card game that makes math fact practice at home feel more fun.
  • Extra Fact Fluency Practice: Helpful for students who need more practice with addition facts, subtraction facts, mental math, or earlier math skills.

Why You'll Love Grab It Games:

These add and subtract math fact games are easy to prep and simple for students to learn. Once students know how to play, you can use the same game format again and again with different addition and subtraction fact skills.

The game gives students a reason to think quickly and carefully. As they play, students look at each card, solve the math fact, use mental math strategies, and race to find the matching playing card.

Grab It Math Fact Games keep the whole group involved while giving students the repeated practice they need to build confidence with math facts. They’re the perfect way to add hands-on math fact fluency practice to your math rotations, small groups, centers, or partner games. Grab It Games are a fun alternative to math worksheets or addition flash cards on a daily basis.

Switch Up the Fun: More Ways to Play

  • Split-Deck Race: Divide the rectangle cards between two players. Each student races to find their own matches before their partner does.
  • Collaborative Match-Up: Students work together to match all the cards. This makes it a great cooperative math center activity.
  • Team Challenge: Split students into teams and let them race to find the correct math fact matches together.
  • Beat the Clock: Students play once, record their time, and then play again to see if they can match the cards faster.
  • Partner Check-In: Each student looks for their own match, but both partners must find their cards before moving on to the next round.
  • Classroom Scavenger Hunt: Spread the circle cards around the room. Give each student a rectangle card and have them walk around to find the matching card.
  • Whole-Class Showdown: Place the circle cards around the room and show the class one rectangle card. Students race to find the correct match first for a quick whole-group review game.


Other Information:

Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.

Thank you so much,

The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount.

Questions?

Email me at lindsaythelifetimelearner@gmail.com

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Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10. Use strategies such as counting on; making ten (e.g., 8 + 6 = 8 + 2 + 4 = 10 + 4 = 14); decomposing a number leading to a ten (e.g., 13 - 4 = 13 - 3 - 1 = 10 - 1 = 9); using the relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., knowing that 8 + 4 = 12, one knows 12 - 8 = 4); and creating equivalent but easier or known sums (e.g., adding 6 + 7 by creating the known equivalent 6 + 6 + 1 = 12 + 1 = 13).
Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies. By end of Grade 2, know from memory all sums of two one-digit numbers.
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