Elementary students will have a fun chance of reinforcing their understanding of the ones and tens places by grouping numbers of aliens in groups of 10 and writing down how many are left over. Students will better understand what whole numbers are and that they can be represented by written symbols and be represented in amounts of tens and ones. For more resources head on over to my website at EducationalResource.org.
In this worksheet students will order 7 sets of 4 numbers from least to greatest; numbers 1-20. There is space for adding a student's time if you want to turn this into a speed fluency check. Find more educational resources at EducationalResource.org
Students will first roll a number cube. This number will then let students know how many of the 10 animals need to be eliminated/subtracted. They will cross that many off. They will then create a number sentence to mathematically explain how they end up with fewer animals. For more educational resources visit EducationalResource.org
In this addition and comparing numbers math game, students will have an opportunity to reinforce their greater than, less than, and equal to fluency. This is a game where students will roll dice, write those numbers down, add them up, and then compare them to see who has the better shot to score a goal. Once they play 8 rounds they will add up their total wins and those of their partner and then compare the two numbers to see who won the game. Find more resources at EducationalResource.org
In this 1st grade math worksheet, students will determine which whole number is missing from a number sentence. First grade students will get an opportunity to demonstrate how whole numbers relate to each other in an equation. These numbers range from 1-20 and the math worksheet in a Valentine style, both font and imagery. There are 8 number sentence questions.