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Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards
Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards
Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards
Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards
Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards
Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards
Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards
Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards
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"A lot of my students struggle with fact fluency- the picture cards allow students the ability to problem solve and feel empowered to see the equation through to the end. "
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Kathryn H.
"These are great! I have a fourth grade student that has never been in school before and is really struggling with subtraction. I think these will be so helpful as a visual to see how subtraction works. "
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Tiffany H.

Description

This subtraction fact fluency resource includes 750+ ready to print, math image cards (like flash cards) for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, or whatever need you have. But these cards are not your typical flash cards. They have VISUALS of subtraction facts that will increase fact fluency and number sense!

Let’s say no to drill and kill techniques for fact fluency.

Most often students are presented facts in symbolic form only. Children of all ages learn best from visual imagery. Our Math Image Cards help students to subitize, chunk, and compose/decompose a value.

**CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE MORE OF THIS RESOURCE IN ACTION!**

Use these fluency cards during whole group, small group math instruction, math intervention sessions and more!

The question I get asked most often by teachers is: “How do we get students to memorize their math facts?”

The answer is simple. You visualize facts for students. You visualize values to build fact fluency!

What is included in this resource?

-750 image cards showing different representations of subtraction facts up to 20-20

What subtraction facts does this resource cover?

facts within 5

facts within 10

facts within 20

Why use math image cards in your classroom?

Symbolic form of numbers should be the last form students see numbers and facts in.

Through these cards you are building your students’ multiplicative thinking, subitizing skills, and spatial structuring. You are promoting the ability to see and conceptualize quantities.

Who should purchase this resource?

  • teachers looking for resources that build fact fluency
  • teachers looking for READY TO GO math activities
  • teachers wanting to teach fluency beyond DRILL AND KILL
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Subtraction Fact Fluency Practice Subtraction Math Cards Flash Cards

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What others say

"A lot of my students struggle with fact fluency- the picture cards allow students the ability to problem solve and feel empowered to see the equation through to the end. "
star
Kathryn H.
"These are great! I have a fourth grade student that has never been in school before and is really struggling with subtraction. I think these will be so helpful as a visual to see how subtraction works. "
star
Tiffany H.

Description

This subtraction fact fluency resource includes 750+ ready to print, math image cards (like flash cards) for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, or whatever need you have. But these cards are not your typical flash cards. They have VISUALS of subtraction facts that will increase fact fluency and number sense!

Let’s say no to drill and kill techniques for fact fluency.

Most often students are presented facts in symbolic form only. Children of all ages learn best from visual imagery. Our Math Image Cards help students to subitize, chunk, and compose/decompose a value.

**CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW TO SEE MORE OF THIS RESOURCE IN ACTION!**

Use these fluency cards during whole group, small group math instruction, math intervention sessions and more!

The question I get asked most often by teachers is: “How do we get students to memorize their math facts?”

The answer is simple. You visualize facts for students. You visualize values to build fact fluency!

What is included in this resource?

-750 image cards showing different representations of subtraction facts up to 20-20

What subtraction facts does this resource cover?

facts within 5

facts within 10

facts within 20

Why use math image cards in your classroom?

Symbolic form of numbers should be the last form students see numbers and facts in.

Through these cards you are building your students’ multiplicative thinking, subitizing skills, and spatial structuring. You are promoting the ability to see and conceptualize quantities.

Who should purchase this resource?

  • teachers looking for resources that build fact fluency
  • teachers looking for READY TO GO math activities
  • teachers wanting to teach fluency beyond DRILL AND KILL
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Picture cards make all the difference!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 27, 2026
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A lot of my students struggle with fact fluency- the picture cards allow students the ability to problem solve and feel empowered to see the equation through to the end.
Kathryn H.
465 reviews • New York
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Great Practice
Rated 5 out of 5
April 2, 2026
This resource is great for students to practice facts.
Karen S.
298 reviews • Maine
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Can't wait to use these!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 6, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
These are great! I have a fourth grade student that has never been in school before and is really struggling with subtraction. I think these will be so helpful as a visual to see how subtraction works.
Tiffany H.
30 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 22, 2026
I really love the unique take on fluency practice. I appreciate all the time and effort that goes into making these and my students love them!
Katelyne H.
165 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th

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