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Preview of 24 Addition Task Cards

24 Addition Task Cards

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Curli girli
Looking for a way to blend place value, addition and vocabulary? Well here you go - just print, laminate and cut. Pop them into your Math center. -Color coding for place value -Grids to assist with spacial awareness -24 task cards -With and without regrouping
Preview of Missing Number Subtraction Cards  2nd Grade Math Center with Exit Tickets

Missing Number Subtraction Cards 2nd Grade Math Center with Exit Tickets

Help 2nd graders master missing number subtraction with hands-on cards, number lines, and exit tickets! Perfect for math centers, early finishers, and CCSS-aligned lessons. Unlock subtraction mastery with missing number magic!This Missing Number Subtraction Cards resource is designed to help your 2nd graders crack the code of subtraction equations by finding the missing subtrahend — like solving puzzles in math! Using Common Core strategies (1.OA.D.8), students will confidently work through pro
Preview of Properties of Arithmetic | Sorting Activity 3rd Grade Math

Properties of Arithmetic | Sorting Activity 3rd Grade Math

Are you looking for a fun and hands-on activity to help your 3rd graders identify and name the properties of arithmetic including the associative property of addition, the association property of multiplication, the commutative property of addition, the commutative property of multiplication, and the distributive property of multiplication over addition? This engaging self-checking center activity decodes secret mystery messages! Students analyze the equation on each task card and identify
Preview of Division Equations (with control of error)

Division Equations (with control of error)

I made these self-correcting cards to introduce group division to my 8-year old at home. Each card allows your child to solve the equation and then check their answer on the back. What’s included: • Level 1 – 33 cards → 2 dividends, 1 divisor, no remainders • Level 2 – 66 cards → 2–3 dividends, 1 divisor, includes some remainders That’s a total of 99 cards for plenty of meaningful practice! These are great for homeschool, independent work time, or extra math practice. If you have any ques
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