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Preview of Christmas Math Game

Christmas Math Game

Interactive Power Point game set in a Christmas "Jeopardy" theme. Created with 2nd grade common core standards in mind, this game reviews problem solving, counting money, telling time, measurement, collecting data and graphing. There is accountable for the students. They must use the printable scoreboard to add up their own points and graph the winning team! This game does not have an interactive scoreboard. Students learn how they must collect the data! The power point game must be played as a
Preview of Doubles Addition Practice - Math journals

Doubles Addition Practice - Math journals

Get out the marshmallows! Are you ready for a great math lesson on doubles and doubles +1? This packet includes an interactive flip book! Students can use real marshmallows, cotton balls or draw pictures to fill in their 10 grids and represent equations. There is an adding and sorting activity and a class game, "Who has, I have." There are also independent pages for extra practice!
Preview of Fact Families

Fact Families

Students that struggle with addition and subtraction facts benefit from repeated practice. I have included fact family houses so that kids can associate the subtraction facts with addition facts. There are several pages of practice with a max sum of 12. I like to put these pages in plastic coverings and let the kids do them over and over with a dry erase marker.
Preview of Addition Doubles!

Addition Doubles!

Extra practice in adding doubles 1-9
Preview of Candy Cane Comparisons

Candy Cane Comparisons

Encourage your students to compare and contrast two items while organizing their thoughts into a Venn diagram. There is also room for students to explain their thoughts in writing.
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