This freebie contains 6 word problems focusing on 3 digit addition with sums less than 20.
For example: adding 2+2+2
First Grade Common Core Standard:
1.OAT.2 Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem
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This game focuses on identifying if the addition fact is true or false. There are 2 sets of cards included so that you are able to differentiate the game based on your students needs. Using the game board and game cards you could create 3 different games.
There is a free subtraction game available as well
First Grade Common Core Standard for Math
1.OA.7 Understand the meaning of the equal sign, and determine if equations involving addition and subtraction are true or false.
This fun and engaging packet helps young students to practice sorting bears based on colors!
After downloading, feedback would be greatly appreciated if this is an item you can use in your classroom.
This packet includes 10 ten frames showing the number 10 and a ten frame representing each number 0-9 (for a total of 20 ten frames). All ten frames are in black and white for easy printing, especially if you want to make copies for all of your students.
This product could be used as a file folder game for math centers. You can cut out, glue the ponds to the inside of a file folder and cut out the frogs. You could use Velcro to attach the frogs to their pond. The objective of this activity is to sort the frogs into odd and even numbers.
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This game focuses on number recognition for numbers 1-20.
Object of the game is to identify the number that is on the card.
Goes along with Kindergarten Common Core Math Standards for recognizing numbers up to 20.
This free word problem packet contains 6 different back to school themed word problems. These word problems focus on adding with sums up to 10. The word problems are printed 6 to a page for easy printing.
It is aligned with first grade common core standards.
1.OAT.1 Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems.
If you are looking for more word problems, please check out the other packets I have available in my store:
Word Problems Autumn Theme (first grade)
This board game focuses on deciding if the subtraction equation on the card is true or false.
This game is aligned to first grade math common core standards.
This game focuses on number recognition for numbers 0-30.
Object of the game is to identify the number that is on the card.
Great activity to use as a math center game and can be differentiated (by adding/removing cards) based on students needs.
This freebie flipchart contains 6 word problems focusing on 3 digit addition with sums less than 20. There is one word problem per slide.
This flipchart is compatible with ActivBoards.
There is a free paper version of the word problems available.
First Grade Common Core Standard:
1.OAT.2 Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the
This freebie contains 2 activities for students to practice counting and graphing to 5.
PreK - 1st
Graphing
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I have 5 years of experience teaching pre-k through 1st grades.
Teaching style
I believe in using a variety of methods for teaching. I especially like using centers because skills can be taught, practiced and reviewed in a variety of ways.
Learning should be fun!
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I have my K-5 teaching license and a degree in Early Childhood Education.
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