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Preview of Addition Facts Handout and Cards

Addition Facts Handout and Cards

Hello! I created this resource for my first graders to help them start memorizing their addition facts. I noticed they needed extra practice to build fluency, so this was a great way to support that! I use the handouts for take-home practice or small-group activities. I also print the longer strips, laminate them, and hole-punch them to put on a ring—perfect for students to quiz each other in small groups or use as an early finisher activity.
Preview of Missing Numbers 1 to 100-100s Chart-Skip Counting-Progressive Printable

Missing Numbers 1 to 100-100s Chart-Skip Counting-Progressive Printable

Missing Numbers 1–100 | Progressive Number Sequencing & Skip Counting Practice Help your students build confidence with number order, sequencing, and skip counting! This Missing Numbers 1–100 packet is designed to grow with your learners — starting simple and gradually increasing in difficulty. Students will practice identifying and filling in missing numbers within 1–100, developing stronger number sense and pattern recognition along the way. Each page is designed for progressive learning
Preview of Make Ten Addition Within 20 Worksheets | 1st Grade Math Practice

Make Ten Addition Within 20 Worksheets | 1st Grade Math Practice

Make Ten Addition Strategy Worksheets are a no-prep way to help your 1st grade students practice addition within 20 using the make-ten strategy. This printable math resource gives students clear, structured practice with number partners for 10, decomposing addends, strategy frames, flashcards, math center cards, exit tickets, and a final assessment. WHAT'S INCLUDED - Color PDF version - Ink-friendly PDF version - Teacher guide with suggested lesson flow - Standards and teaching notes - Terms of
Preview of 0-100 Math Game Number Flash Cards Small Medium & Large

0-100 Math Game Number Flash Cards Small Medium & Large

Need small, medium or large number cards to help your students develop their number recognition and number sense or to practice fact fluency with math games? This basic, printable, black and white Numbers 0-100 set can be used as posters, flashcards, or math game cards to support many types of math skills like comparing numbers, understanding place value, looking for patterns, and increasing fact fluency for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Easy to read font used also mod
Preview of Math Tool Kit Cards for 1st & 2nd Grade: Low Prep Hands-On Math Manipulatives

Math Tool Kit Cards for 1st & 2nd Grade: Low Prep Hands-On Math Manipulatives

👀Struggling to provide engaging, hands-on math support for your 1st and 2nd graders without spending hours on prep? Introducing the Math Tool Kit Cards for 1st & 2nd Grade: Low Prep Hands-On Math Manipulatives, your ultimate solution for transforming math instruction. These comprehensive cards empower your little mathematicians with low-prep, high-impact visuals, serving as a portable math center that boosts engagement and promotes conceptual mastery with minimal teacher effort. ✨ What's Incl
Preview of Supporting Students with Different Disabilities: Classroom Strategy Chart

Supporting Students with Different Disabilities: Classroom Strategy Chart

Supporting Students with Multiple DisabilitiesMore Than a Report Card 💚Support students with Multiple Disabilities using this clear, teacher-friendly strategy chart designed to help educators understand complex learner profiles and provide meaningful, accessible support. This one-page reference sheet breaks down major areas of need, common challenges, and practical, evidence-based strategies that teachers can use immediately to support students who require intensive, individualized instruction.
Preview of Spy the Sum - Puppy Edition

Spy the Sum - Puppy Edition

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Little Math Lab
This engaging center activity is perfect for Grades 1-3 students working on mastering addition facts up to 12. Featuring an adventurous animal "spy" theme, students become secret agents on a mission to crack math codes! They flip over a card, add the number to the total on the board, and then use a magnifying glass to find the sum under the animal spy's gaze. To cover their answers, students use a bingo chip or marker, and the first to cover all the numbers wins—turning practice into an exciting
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