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Preview of Addition Fact Strategy Doubles Free Sample

Addition Fact Strategy Doubles Free Sample

Created by
Just Ask Judy
Enjoy this free math sample, compiled from three of my best-selling addition resources, for reinforcing the doubles addition fact strategy with first and second graders. There is an anchor wall chart (in color or black/ gray/ white), 2 worksheets (3 pages) for identifying and sorting doubles addition equations, and flashcards with color or black/ white picture cues. ***************************************************************************** This free sample was compiled from the following re
Preview of Subtraction Fact Mental Strategy Count Up To Free Sample

Subtraction Fact Mental Strategy Count Up To Free Sample

Created by
Just Ask Judy
Enjoy this free math sample, compiled from three of my subtraction resources, for reinforcing the count up to subtraction fact strategy. There is an anchor wall chart (in color or black/ gray/ white), 2 worksheets (3 pages) for identifying and discriminating count up to subtraction equations, and 3 pages of black/ white flashcards with word/ picture cues. This free sample was compiled from the following resources in my store:Subtraction Fact Mental Strategy Anchor Wall ChartsSubtraction Fact Me
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Math Flash Card Freebie

Addition and Subtraction Math Flash Card Freebie

Created by
Crim Creations
Free flash cards when starting to learn and memorize math facts.
Preview of Number Cards - ADHD Friendly

Number Cards - ADHD Friendly

Created by
MellowMe
This resource is especially helpful for: - Children with ADHD who need clear, distraction-free visuals. - Early learners who are just beginning number recognition. - Children with reading difficulties or letter-number confusion. Key Features: - Clear distinction of "1" vs "l" vs "7". - Simple, structured, and consistent design. - Reduces visual overload for better focus. - Supports ADHD and dyslexia-friendly learning. - Encourages confidence in early numeracy.
Preview of Juju’s Autism-Friendly Subtraction Flash Cards | Mental Math Within 10 | Make It

Juju’s Autism-Friendly Subtraction Flash Cards | Mental Math Within 10 | Make It

Looking for a simple, engaging way to build mental math skills without distractions? This Autism-Friendly Subtraction Flash Cards set is designed to help learners master subtraction within 10 by focusing on one powerful goal: 👉 Make It ZERO! Perfect for students who need clear, structured, and distraction-free learning. 🥰 Why teachers love this resource:✔ No pictures – just numbers for better focus ✔ Builds strong mental math & number sense ✔ Simple, clear, and easy to use ✔ Perfect for autism
Preview of Double Digit Addition Cards

Double Digit Addition Cards

These are double-digit addition flashcards that are good for practice work with adding double digits. There are 18 cards with Montessori coordinating colors of Green Unit and Blue Tens. These cards are good for Montessori Pre-K - 1st Laminate and use with dry-erase markers or print for taking home. Try my free Single Digit Addition Sheet. Have you seeen my Place Value Cards ?
Preview of Foundational Number Sense: Subitizing Cards (0-10) | The Math Coach Collective

Foundational Number Sense: Subitizing Cards (0-10) | The Math Coach Collective

Build Fluency. Break the "Counting by Ones" Habit. As a math educator of 12 years, I’ve observed that students who struggle with mental math often rely too heavily on one-by-one counting. These Subitizing Flashcards are designed to help students "visualize" numbers, creating a rock-solid foundation for addition, subtraction, and place value. Following the same distraction-free, high-contrast design as my best-selling Phonics resources, this math set allows students to focus entirely on the quan
Preview of First grade Fluency to 10 (170+ different cards)

First grade Fluency to 10 (170+ different cards)

Created by
COUNTING SPOTS
Download these Flash cards for use in all your math workstation centers, fluency games and for those "Five minute Filler" times! Grab these cards and flash to your students. They can answer with their finger patterns. Questions from simply identifying the number or patterns to showing "how many more...". The possibilities are endless! Print the cards and use as playing cards, matching games, use your imagination!! OR... These cards also fit perfectly into our pocket dice sold separately.
Preview of Kindergarten Mental Math - Fluency to Five Cards and Questions

Kindergarten Mental Math - Fluency to Five Cards and Questions

Created by
COUNTING SPOTS
Counting Spots - Kindergarten Fluency to Five Kindergarteners need to have computational fluency to 5... what does that REALLY look like?? Are they fluent because they can complete a worksheet??? No, absolutely not! Fluency means MENTAL MATH and flexibility in solving problems. These questions move the child from needing to see and count dots/objects (concrete learning), to being able to quickly identify the number they see and tell about the combination. This stage develops the mental v
Preview of Digital Flash Cards MATH

Digital Flash Cards MATH

Digital quick fluency cards are paperless and printless and GREAT for individual, small group, or whole group cooperative use. Simply download and open each set individually for quick practice. Can be added to student's Google Classroom, Seesaw Activities or to an iPad for use as flash cards! Resource includes folders for GOOGLE SLIDES, POWERPOINTS, PDF for each set of flash cards!If on an iPad you can save to iBooks and open for quick flash card practice! If you use Seesaw in your classroom you
Preview of Mathemon - Addition Fact Fluency Card Game (Like Pokemon)

Mathemon - Addition Fact Fluency Card Game (Like Pokemon)

Created by
Gaming To Learn
Here is my latest creation! In this card game I have fused addition facts and subtraction/addition of two and three digit numbers with the elements of a "Pokemon" or "Yugioh" type monster battling game. As a teacher and a card game player myself, I knew children would be drawn into the fun of playing monsters and trying to defeat your opponents with them. If this is unfamiliar territory to you, please do not dismiss this without giving it a try in your classroom or home. I have included deta
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