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Preview of numbers (math) multiplication interactive game (counting on with dots)

numbers (math) multiplication interactive game (counting on with dots)

Do your students need to practice using touch numbers (math) to multiply? This is an engaging game to help them learn, practice, and have fun at the same time. My students love getting to come to the interactive board to solve problems.
Preview of Dot Arrays: Single Digit, Units, Models and Corresponding Equations w/Awards

Dot Arrays: Single Digit, Units, Models and Corresponding Equations w/Awards

A dot array is a single unit item. Meaning, it has to be an arrangement of identical items: cans of soup, flowers, corn fields, automobiles, etc. This is a good introduction of units for future math problems (this will be more significant when calculating areas in squares and units of measurements). The second important item is understanding how to group rows and columns. Use these terms and vocabulary explicitly. How an array is grouped effects its equation. Group in either rows or columns. If
Preview of Counting Dot Method Chart

Counting Dot Method Chart

It's not uploading correctly so it will need tweaking. Change font to SF Movie Poster in Microsoft Word, then move dots to correct place and on top of numbers. If addition is a struggle try the counting dot method.
Preview of Dot Math Worksheet - More than 20

Dot Math Worksheet - More than 20

Created by
Tika DeMoe
This worksheet uses dominoes to show students numbers 1-20 in dot notation. The student is then able to count these dots to make numbers larger than 20, and show the many ways the numbers can be made. For example: 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 OR 2 + 1 + 3 + 6, but for numbers that are more than 20.
Preview of Regular and Irregular Dot Patterns

Regular and Irregular Dot Patterns

This PowerPoint is a great warm up to work on subitizing those dot patterns!
Preview of First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards with dot patterns 5-12

First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards with dot patterns 5-12

Created by
Janet Zegna
Complete set of elimination cards with dot patterns. Sets for 5 through 12. Each card has four sets of dot patterns with one not equal to the number on the card. Students have to figure which one is not equal. Answers on the back of each card. Students will learn what "equal" means through play. Can be used as an independent math center, for small group instruction, or for formative assessment.
Preview of Dot Addition

Dot Addition

Created by
TRANSFORM.ed
Classroom favorite for my preschool and kinder students. Use with stickers or daubers. Document is in word format to allow for easy editing. Visit my blog for pictures and additional ideas: http://araizanest.weebly.com/blog/dot-addition
Preview of Dotted-number 100 chart

Dotted-number 100 chart

Created by
Cheryl Joy
I made this to help my first-graders practice correct number formation and make the hundred chart a bit simpler. They like to do it with colored pencils and find different patterning techniques for filling in the numbers. I hope you can use it!
Preview of Adding Dice

Adding Dice

Created by
Christine Mann
Count and add the dots on dice. Identify addends. Write numbers. Add the dots or numbers identified as addends. Find the sum and write it!
Preview of Counting Practice

Counting Practice

Say the number then count the dots.
Preview of Roll IT and count ON!!

Roll IT and count ON!!

Created by
LaWonda Houston
Students use one number dice and one subitizing (dotted) dice and add them together
Preview of Ten Frame

Ten Frame

Created by
Leticia Correa
This is a document with ten frames filled in with red dots. Each ten frame is about a half page long, so it's big enough for young students to use and see.
Preview of Common Math Assessment for Subtraction

Common Math Assessment for Subtraction

Created by
Jennifer Murphy
Given after the SMARTBoard lesson on subtracting up to 10 with mats and dots.
Preview of First Grade Addition- Math Strategies

First Grade Addition- Math Strategies

Created by
Amy Hunkapiller
Before your first graders can do mental math, they have to "see" it and practice. Drawing dots always helps my little ones.
Preview of Ten Frame game

Ten Frame game

Created by
Eileen Cording
In this Ten-frame math game children will practice their addition & subtraction skills. They will practice counting the dots on a die, filling up their ten frame and writing numerals. They will add or subtract depending on the skill you are practicing. Children can play on their own or pair up to compare most and least. Please let me know how your students liked the game. My best, Eileen Cording
Preview of Doubles Addition

Doubles Addition

This PowerPoint can be used to teach doubles addition. Get students involved by letting them draw their own ladybug dots when given the number sentence. Then, click to make dots appear on the ladybugs and check answers. You can add more to this activity by having your own ladybug that you mislabel and have students correct your work. Also, have students check their work with a partner.
Preview of adding 10 to a one digit number using a 10 frame

adding 10 to a one digit number using a 10 frame

Created by
monica flood
Add 10 to a one digit number using a ten frame. (Ex. 0+10=10, 1+10=11, 2+10=12, etc) Ten frames and dots are used to provide a visual representation of the numbers. Turn around facts using the commutative property are included. Missing number problems are also given (Ex. _+2=10). Press the space bar on the keyboard to advance information on the slides.
Preview of Basic Number Cards 0-10

Basic Number Cards 0-10

These basic number cards make nice additions to your math games and math stations. They include one copy of 0-10 standard sized cards with dots in ten frames. These cards can be used for a multitude of math games.
Preview of Ten Frames

Ten Frames

I use these to help students count to 20. They can add two numbers within 20, tell how many more to get 20, or how many dots are there. You can use pennies, counters, or bingo dabbers to fill in ten frames.
Preview of Basic addition facts to 10 Bingo Game

Basic addition facts to 10 Bingo Game

Created by
Lindsey Garrott
10 different bingo boards and caller's cards. Bingo boards have various addition facts up to 10 on them. To make boards: 1. Print onto cardstock 2. Laminate for extra durability (and to save you from having to remake later on) :) 3. Cut along dotted line going horizontally to separate boards 4. Cut out individual caller's cards. Use at a guided math group station for extra fun practice of basic addition facts. Could also be used as a good review. Recommended for use after addition facts have
Preview of Free Make a Ten Addition Strategy Math Center | Make 10 to Add Activity

Free Make a Ten Addition Strategy Math Center | Make 10 to Add Activity

Are your first and second grade students struggling to understand the Make Ten addition strategy? This easy to use math center will reinforce the make a ten to add concept. This free resource includes 6 printable math puzzles that will have your students using dots to make ten, writing new equations, and solving addition problems. Perfect for 1st and 2nd grade whole group, small group, centers, and intervention! This free puzzle set is a sample from Make a Ten Addition Strategy Lesson and
Preview of Easter Egg Addition Dice Race

Easter Egg Addition Dice Race

Created by
Laura Taylor
Children will roll two dice and add them together. Children then color the egg in the matching row. The first row that is colored to the top is the winner. For a variation, laminate and have children mark with dry erase markers. To differentiate instruction, give numeral cubes instead of dot cubes.
Preview of Doubling numbers up to 100 with visual aid to 20

Doubling numbers up to 100 with visual aid to 20

Linking the visual representation of digits and numbers and being able to double firstly digits and then all numbers to 100 (using the strategy if I know double 3 ones = 6 then double 3 tens = 6 tens or 60) becomes much easier. Empty columns are for you to add your own headings eg plus 1, plus 10, triple or x 3, double double or x 4, odd or even?, 5 less than or whatever you want to practice. Dots are used to scaffold numbers up to 20. Laminate and they can be used over and over. Multiplicative
Preview of Interactive Subitizing Challenge (Visual and Audio PowerPoint)

Interactive Subitizing Challenge (Visual and Audio PowerPoint)

Created by
Lively Lessons
Download the Preview and watch in Slideshow View to get the full experience! Subitizing is an invaluable skill that students need as they build number sense, and this product is a great way to practice that skill. In this game, your students will have a blast racing to say the number of objects they see before the announcer reveals the answer. And, with time and practice, your students will build speed, accuracy and confidence in making number judgments. Use this interactive PowerPoint in a
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