These flash cards review all the subtraction facts for numbers from 0 - 10. They have thick lines so students can cut them out easily and make their own deck of flash cards to practice. Students add the answers to the back of the cards on their own.
Check out my addition set as well!
These flash cards review all the addition facts for numbers from 0 - 10. They have thick lines so students can cut them out easily and make their own deck of flash cards to practice. Students add the answers to the back of the cards on their own.
Check out my subtraction set as well!
Students use this worksheet to reinforce the concept of columns and rows. It can also be used to introduce the concept of arrays and area.
I used this worksheet as a homework sheet and also as a math warm up.
This is a morning worksheet that can be given any day and with no prior teaching. Students simply use the date as their number or a number that is written on the board when they come in and apply it to all of the problems on this math worksheet. Students will be applying many different math strategies and skills. Once you teach the students how to complete the worksheet once, they will be ready to independently work as soon as they come into school!
Students will practice:
-Even and odd number
This booklet is a great booklet to use along with your fraction unit. Do a page of this booklet before your lesson to get students practicing the following skills:
- Placing fractions on a number line that is goes further than 1
- Comparing fractions using a number line
- Adding and subtracting simple fractions using the number line
- Identifying the common denominator among fractions
- Combining fractions to equal a sum
- Recognizing equivalent fractions within whole numbers
This bookle
This center activity is great for students to work in groups and discover their own fact families. This package includes the worksheet for the students and the numbers to print out.
Students work in a group to rearrange numbers and symbols to make the fact families true.
Students are asked to answer questions like, "1. Create a 2-unit pattern. What color will the 15th heart be?". Students fill in the hearts to make it match the pattern given in the question. They then have to follow and repeat the pattern to find out what the 15th heart will be.
This is a great math activity to go along with Valentine's Day!
Have kids use this to help them memorize their double facts in math! Great for those students that need a visualization and it allows them to have an authentic experience as they think about real life objects that come in doubles.
K - 2nd
Basic Operations
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