This football themed game is a great way to practice making ten. The students roll two dice (included) and try to make 10. If they make ten they get to advance 10 yards. They record the way they made ten on their chart. The first one who makes a touchdown wins.
Game includes:
Directions
Game Board (color and b&w)
Game Pieces
Recording Chart
Dice (0-5 and 5-10)
I hope your students enjoy playing this game as much as mine have. Great for Common Core!
Kids love to practice their facts when they also get to color! I hope your students enjoy this cute little owl color by number activity to practice their subtraction.
Scoopin' Up Fun!
This ice cream themed packet is full of ways for your students to practice their math skills. Skills included are Addition, Subtraction, Fact Families, and Making 10. Each skill has ice cream cones and scoops of ice cream to match. Their are also directions and recording sheets for each skill. Students can check their work with the provided answer sheets.
I hope your students enjoy these games as much as mine have!
Students must solve for the unknown numbers. This includes addition and subtraction problems with the unknown in various locations.
It also includes word problems when students must set up the equation, draw a picture to solve, and write the answer including the correct unit.
A great way to assess your students understanding of unknown numbers!
A great way to assess your students' understanding of the equal sign.
The students must compare two expressions to determine if they are equal. This also includes word problems!!
A great way to see if your students grasp addition. It includes basic problems along with some higher order thinking word problems. This is great for common core. It includes composing and decomposing numbers word problems and showing that equations are equal.
I hope your students enjoy this as much as mine did!
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K - 2nd
Basic Operations, Math, Other (Math)
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