Description
These two-digit addition task cards up to 100 help students build mental math skills, place value understanding, and addition strategies! Perfect for math centers, hands-on learning, and differentiated instruction. Print, practice, and make math fun!
This file includes:
3 pages (48 cards) of addition up to 100.
Can be used multiple times to incorporate a learning break during a math session.
ActiveLearning focuses on movement for the students during the day and during a session. 15 - 20 minutes of activity is important for development, engagement and motivation, as well as the students health.
A small movement guide for this task:
- Cut out the cards and place them in a box or on the floor somewhere other than where the students are working.
- The students run and fetch a card, then run back.
- If you print out a lot of sheets, the students can glue the cards in their books.
- If the cards are laminated, they can write the whole math problem in their book.
- When they are finished with one card, they run and get another.
All the images I use are made by me.
You are welcome to use my products for personal purposes, but redistribution or online sharing is not permitted.
Two-Digit Addition – Math Task Cards for Addition Strategies & Place Value
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Description
These two-digit addition task cards up to 100 help students build mental math skills, place value understanding, and addition strategies! Perfect for math centers, hands-on learning, and differentiated instruction. Print, practice, and make math fun!
This file includes:
3 pages (48 cards) of addition up to 100.
Can be used multiple times to incorporate a learning break during a math session.
ActiveLearning focuses on movement for the students during the day and during a session. 15 - 20 minutes of activity is important for development, engagement and motivation, as well as the students health.
A small movement guide for this task:
- Cut out the cards and place them in a box or on the floor somewhere other than where the students are working.
- The students run and fetch a card, then run back.
- If you print out a lot of sheets, the students can glue the cards in their books.
- If the cards are laminated, they can write the whole math problem in their book.
- When they are finished with one card, they run and get another.
All the images I use are made by me.
You are welcome to use my products for personal purposes, but redistribution or online sharing is not permitted.

