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Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
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Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game
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Description

Math activities are a great way to introduce engaging subtraction within 20 math practice to your math centers or distance learning through Google Classroom or Seesaw. Explorer Math is a fun and engaging way to do all of those in one spot! By giving students a choice on where to start first and differentiating the content, this is a game that will help your students gain mastery in the concept taught!

Included in a BUNDLE with over 30 concepts! CLICK HERE!

WHY USE THIS GOOGLE SLIDES AND POWERPOINT RESOURCE?

This resource has students practicing a math concept using Google Classroom or Seesaw on Chromebooks, PCs, or Macs or on PowerPoint for iPads in an interactive way that helps differentiate the methods of delivery that would be much more paperwork and prep to do paper-based.

Students get instant feedback if they are correct or need to try again. It also provides a way to challenge ALL students. There are options that provide scaffolding for more support, and challenging questions for students needing more complex work. No need to think how you'll differentiate for everyone. It's done right here for you!

HOW IT WORKS

  • Students click "Present" on the Google Slide or PowerPoint to start.
  • There are 32 problems total. They are separated into four differentiated groups that provide more or less scaffolding.
  • Challenge Questions Option for Advanced or Gifted Learners.
  • The beginning slide has where students can choose where they want to start.
  • Each slide details what students need to do.
  • Students are given 3-5 multiple choice options to choose from for their answer.
  • Students write their work for the problem on the accountability worksheet provided.
  • Students get an explorer story piece for each correct answer to motivate them.

INCLUDED FOR THE TEACHER

  • Instructions on how to access the file and make a copy for your Google Drive.
  • Video tutorials on how to assign this through Google Classroom and Seesaw
  • How to setup Google Classroom and push the file to your students as an assignment using Chromebooks, PCs, or Macs.
  • Instructions on how to use the PowerPoint version on iPads.
  • Accountability sheet for students to record their work on.

ADVANTAGES TO PURCHASING THIS DIGITALLY RATHER THAN PAPER-BASED

  • Google Classroom allows you to view your students work live from your computer.
  • Students can log in at home and work on the assignments there.
  • No prep at all. Select the file from your Google Drive. Assign it as an assignment to your students. Done.
  • Students are developing digital computer skills necessary for 21st century jobs.
  • Student motivation and engagement is high.
  • Students use clicking, transferring information from their computer to their paper, and navigating digitally that will help them with online assessments.

Try my freebie of the Math Explorer here!

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Subtraction Within 20 Google Slides PowerPoint Math Game

Rated 4.67 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
4.7 (6 ratings)
First Thinkers
7.1k Followers
$4.50

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Description

Math activities are a great way to introduce engaging subtraction within 20 math practice to your math centers or distance learning through Google Classroom or Seesaw. Explorer Math is a fun and engaging way to do all of those in one spot! By giving students a choice on where to start first and differentiating the content, this is a game that will help your students gain mastery in the concept taught!

Included in a BUNDLE with over 30 concepts! CLICK HERE!

WHY USE THIS GOOGLE SLIDES AND POWERPOINT RESOURCE?

This resource has students practicing a math concept using Google Classroom or Seesaw on Chromebooks, PCs, or Macs or on PowerPoint for iPads in an interactive way that helps differentiate the methods of delivery that would be much more paperwork and prep to do paper-based.

Students get instant feedback if they are correct or need to try again. It also provides a way to challenge ALL students. There are options that provide scaffolding for more support, and challenging questions for students needing more complex work. No need to think how you'll differentiate for everyone. It's done right here for you!

HOW IT WORKS

  • Students click "Present" on the Google Slide or PowerPoint to start.
  • There are 32 problems total. They are separated into four differentiated groups that provide more or less scaffolding.
  • Challenge Questions Option for Advanced or Gifted Learners.
  • The beginning slide has where students can choose where they want to start.
  • Each slide details what students need to do.
  • Students are given 3-5 multiple choice options to choose from for their answer.
  • Students write their work for the problem on the accountability worksheet provided.
  • Students get an explorer story piece for each correct answer to motivate them.

INCLUDED FOR THE TEACHER

  • Instructions on how to access the file and make a copy for your Google Drive.
  • Video tutorials on how to assign this through Google Classroom and Seesaw
  • How to setup Google Classroom and push the file to your students as an assignment using Chromebooks, PCs, or Macs.
  • Instructions on how to use the PowerPoint version on iPads.
  • Accountability sheet for students to record their work on.

ADVANTAGES TO PURCHASING THIS DIGITALLY RATHER THAN PAPER-BASED

  • Google Classroom allows you to view your students work live from your computer.
  • Students can log in at home and work on the assignments there.
  • No prep at all. Select the file from your Google Drive. Assign it as an assignment to your students. Done.
  • Students are developing digital computer skills necessary for 21st century jobs.
  • Student motivation and engagement is high.
  • Students use clicking, transferring information from their computer to their paper, and navigating digitally that will help them with online assessments.

Try my freebie of the Math Explorer here!

*************************************************************************************************************

Materials You May Be Interested In

❤️ Full Year Holiday Math and Phonics Google Slides Seesaw

❤️ Self-Correcting Math Google Slide and PowerPoint Games

❤️ Self-Correcting Phonics Google Slide and PowerPoint Games

❤️ Full Year Math Standard Based Games for Google Slide, Seesaw, and PowerPoint

❤️ Full Year Phonics Scope and Sequence Games for Google Slide, Seesaw, and PowerPoint

❤️ Full Year Addition Within 20 Color By Name for All Holidays and Seasons

*************************************************************************************************************

Find Me: WEBSITE / YOUTUBE / FACEBOOK / PINTEREST

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.

Reviews

4.7
Rated 4.67 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 19, 2021
Great way to review and still have fun! The kids loved it. It was very interactive and the storyline was very cute.
R C.
203 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
First Thinkers
Response from
First Thinkers
(TPT Seller)
Jun 20, 2021
So glad your students enjoyed it! Thank you for your review =)
Rated 5 out of 5
May 12, 2021
Good
virginia G.
130 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
December 1, 2020
Due to the extended school closures some mental math skills needed a boost, this activity did just that and my students loved playing the game and always ask if we are going to meet the explorer today. I hope more games become available soon!!
Lynn H.
263 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
First Thinkers
Response from
First Thinkers
(TPT Seller)
Dec 1, 2020
I am so glad to hear this! I actually have a bundle for this resource and it's 25% off today! I'll be adding 3rd grade concepts sometime next year =D Thank you for your review!
Rated 3 out of 5
August 7, 2020
Technically difficult
Joanna G.
7 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Learning difficulties
First Thinkers
Response from
First Thinkers
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Aug 7, 2020
Hello Joanna, I am sorry you had a hard time getting it to work. I provide written and video guides in the resource to help you download it to your Google account. For the resource, have student's click "present" to get started. I would gladly have a Skype session with you to get your issues figured out. Email me at customerservice@firstthinkers.com to arrange it. Thank you for your feedback!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 13, 2020
I loved this resource and its tutorial for google classroom and Seesaw as I am using both these platforms for distance learning. Its tutorial was very very useful. thanks for sharing and guidance.
taranjit B.
283 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
First Thinkers
Response from
First Thinkers
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Apr 13, 2020
I am so glad it was helpful for your distance learning! Thank you for your review!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 5, 2020
Thank you so much!
Bonnie B.
372 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
First Thinkers
Response from
First Thinkers
(TPT Seller)
Apr 5, 2020
Thank you! I'm glad my product could help!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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).
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