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Preview of Number Bonds to 20 Tic Tac Toe Worksheets, Missing Part Whole, Math Games,

Number Bonds to 20 Tic Tac Toe Worksheets, Missing Part Whole, Math Games,

Great Kindergarten end-of-the-year activities, summer math worksheets and back-to-school practice. Have fun with these tic tac toe games whilst practising number bonds to 20. Missing part-whole models are great for increasing addition and subtraction fluency. Play like normal tic tac toe, placing an X or O on your chosen square after completing the math problem. Great for math practice, homeschool, lesson starters and more! Receive both A4 and Letter size (8.5 x 11) 14 fun tic-tac-toe games on
Preview of Place Value Worksheets (Tens & Ones) | Dyscalculia Math Support

Place Value Worksheets (Tens & Ones) | Dyscalculia Math Support

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K&K Studios
🧩 Build Numbers in a Way That Actually Makes SenseIf your students struggle with place value, this resource breaks it down into clear, visual steps—so they understand how numbers are built, not just memorize tens and ones. Designed for dyscalculia, math intervention, and special education, these worksheets connect visual models → place value → written numbers. Help struggling learners understand tens and ones with clear visual place value practice, self-checking pages, and calm step-by-step sup
Preview of Montessori Place Value

Montessori Place Value

Practice Place Value with Concrete Visuals! No need to buy a teens board and tens board. Just print out and go! Includes: 1 worksheet to print out with 11-20 to place objects or beads with color coding 1 worksheet to print out with 11-20 to place objects or beads in black and white 3 worksheets that make the teen frames 3 worksheets that make the ten frames 2 worksheets with numbers 1-9 to be cut apart and laid on the frames (you can use velcro to attach) If you do not have Montessori beads, u
Preview of Dynamic Additon

Dynamic Additon

Created by
Indigo Theory
Dynamic Addition (Montessori Math) Dynamic addition in Montessori is the process of adding numbers that require regrouping, meaning the total in one place value exceeds nine and must be exchanged for the next higher category. Using concrete materials such as golden beads or the stamp game, children physically combine quantities and experience the concept of place value in a hands-on way. When a child accumulates ten units in any category (such as ten ones), they perform an exchange by trading
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