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Preview of {FREE} Math Facts Packet

{FREE} Math Facts Packet

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Almost 50 pages of math facts practice for facts to 20! This SEQUENCED packet includes plenty of practice for: +0 and -0 +1 and -1 +10 and -10 Doubles Neighbors (Doubles +1) Facts to Ten +9 and -9 +2 and -2 Leftovers I have used these for differentiated instruction with my kiddos, printing out only what each child needs, as many times as needed. Systematic use of these worksheets for morning work has helped me discover why certain kiddos are making repeated errors. When I ask them to explain
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 Near Doubles - Addition

Near Doubles - Addition

This Near Doubles Addition Practice Worksheet helps students strengthen their number sense and addition strategies by using doubles facts to solve new problems. The activity encourages learners to recognize and apply doubles as a foundation for solving near doubles, building mental math strategies and fluency along the way. Designed with early learners in mind, this resource is ideal for Grade 1 and Grade 2 math lessons and can be used for independent practice, small group work, math centers, o
Preview of FREE Bee Bump: Fun Addition Dice Game for Elementary Math Centers | Fact Fluency

FREE Bee Bump: Fun Addition Dice Game for Elementary Math Centers | Fact Fluency

Bump is a fun math game that encourages students to learn through play. It will keep your kindergarten to grade 3 or special education students engaged while practicing their math facts. This game involves simple adding of two to three numbers on a dice together. This No Prep game is perfect for math centers, morning work, early finishers, sub plans, homework and extra practice. These bump boards require no prep and can be used year after year. Just print the game boards, laminate them,
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