Super Hero Battle is a fun way to practice adding tens to a 2 digit number. This covers the common core standard 1.NBT.4. The game is played like the game of war. Divide the cards up evenly. Each player puts one card down. Each player adds the tens and whoever has the biggest number wins all the cards. Continue until all the cards are played. The player with the most cards wins. This game is also included in a bundle. Adding Tens to a 2 Digit Number BundleI also have games for subtracting tens f
Follow the Yellow Brick Road is a fun way to practice adding tens to a 2 digit number. This covers the common core standard 1.NBT.4. This game is played a little like Candy Land. Students pick a card and add the tens to the number. If the answer is correct, then the card will tell you how many spaces to move. If you get a character card, then you have to move to that space on the board. First player to the end is the winner. This game is also included in a bundle. Adding Tens to a 2 Digit Nu
This big bundle includes 6 Games: Beach Ball Addition, Super Hero Battle, Follow the Yellow Brick Road, Bubble Subtraction, Star Wars Battle, and Candy Land. These games all practice adding and subtracting tens from a 2 digit number. This covers the common core standards 1.NBT.4 and 1.NBT.6. You will also get a bonus of printable practice pages for adding and subtracting tens that is not included in the games by themselves.
Beach Ball Addition is a great way to practice adding tens to a 2 digit number. This covers the common core standard 1.NBT.4. Students spin the 2 digit number spinner and then the tens spinner. They start with the the 2 digit number and count up by tens. Then they cover the beach ball with that number. I also have a similar game for Subtracting Tens from a 2-Digit Number
Bubble Subtraction is a great way to practice subtracting tens from a 2 digit number. This covers the common core standard 1.NBT.6. Students spin the 2 digit number spinner and then the tens spinner. They start with the the 2 digit number and count back by tens. Then they cover the bubble with that number. I also have a similar game for Adding Tens to a 2-digit Number.
Star Wars Battle is a fun way to practice subtracting tens from a 2 digit number. This covers the common core standard 1.NBT.6. The game is played like the game of war. Divide the cards up evenly. Each player puts one card down. Each player subtracts the tens and whoever has the biggest number wins all the cards. Continue until all the cards are played. The player with the most cards wins. This game is also included in a bundle. Subtracting Tens from a 2 Digit Number BundleI also have games
Here's a quick practice for addition story problems. When you click the speaker button, the story problem is read aloud. Students type the answer in the text boxes. This includes addition problems with sums to 10.
This is played like the original Candy Land game, but they will be practicing subtracting tens from a 2 digit number. They will practice counting back by tens with the base ten blocks on each card. An answer key is included for them to check themselves during the game. This covers the common core standard 1.NBT.6. This game is also included in a bundle. Subtracting Tens from a 2 Digit Number BundleI also have games for adding tens to a 2 digit number. Adding Tens to a 2 Digit Number Bundle
This is a fun game to practice true and false equations. Kids love Pokemon, so this game is sure to be a hit. Students determine if the equation is true or false. If they answer the card correctly, then they place the card on the correct Pokemon on their game board. If someone gets more than one of the same Pokemon card, then they can trade cards with another player. The player who gets at least one of each Pokemon is the winner.
This is played like the original Candy Land game, but they will be practicing subtraction facts within 10. There is an answer key for them to check their answers while they are playing.
These Google Slides help students practice using doubles to subtract. The last slide has students putting a circle around the number sentences that you can use doubles to subtract.
Your students will love practicing fact families with these fun dinosaur themed Google Slides. Students will move the numbers into the boxes. For students who need more support, there are Google Slides with colored boxes.
Just print the game board and answer key and grab a spinner and you're ready to play. Students will practice giving related addition and subtraction facts up to 20, while moving around the game board.
1st - 2nd
Basic Operations, Math
CCSS
1.OA.C.6
$1.50
Original Price $1.50
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