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Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages
Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages
Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages
Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages
Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages
Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages
Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages
Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages
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A dozen single digit math worksheets in one packet. 16 problems on each page. Each page increases but one digit (pages 1-9) with pages 10, 11, and 12 with random single digit math problems. Ideal to have assistance from an adult to walk through or talk out each problem. Using the same worksheets for a second round to have the students complete on their own without any assistance. Using a visual aid for each problem would be helpful. I, generally, enjoy using snacks (think goldfish, cheese-its, popcorn, or grapes - just to name a few...) as a visual for each math problem. Once the worksheet is complete then the students can enjoy their hard earned snacks. Another suggestion is to set a one minute timer to see how many they complete or if they are able to complete the 16 problems within the one minute time frame.

Using one worksheet each day, you easily have nearly 2 weeks of quick math practice.

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Single Digit Math Packet - 12 pages

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A dozen single digit math worksheets in one packet. 16 problems on each page. Each page increases but one digit (pages 1-9) with pages 10, 11, and 12 with random single digit math problems. Ideal to have assistance from an adult to walk through or talk out each problem. Using the same worksheets for a second round to have the students complete on their own without any assistance. Using a visual aid for each problem would be helpful. I, generally, enjoy using snacks (think goldfish, cheese-its, popcorn, or grapes - just to name a few...) as a visual for each math problem. Once the worksheet is complete then the students can enjoy their hard earned snacks. Another suggestion is to set a one minute timer to see how many they complete or if they are able to complete the 16 problems within the one minute time frame.

Using one worksheet each day, you easily have nearly 2 weeks of quick math practice.

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