Addition Strategies
Fluency is a consistent thread throughout the Common Core Standards. In order for students to be successful in future mathematics, they must have fluent computation skills. Success with computation is dependent upon fluency with basic facts.
These activities provide students with basic addition facts practice in a variety of ways, using the same set of cards. The cards are grouped to be used sequentially in a way recommended for teaching basic addition facts:
• Adding
This math center can be used for students to practice three-digit subtraction. Included in the set are:
Directions for the game
56 game cards
2 different sized game boards
3 pages of blank cards
Common Core Standards:
2.NBT.7
3.NBT.2
These eight colorful posters will help your students to remember all of the strategies they've learned to solve math problems. The strategies used:
Use my fingers
Use manipulatives
Draw a picture
Use my doubles facts
Count up
Write a number sentence
Use mental math
Use a number line
Math Coach
Bump games are great for math stations or centers because after you teach students how to play the game they don't require any further explanation. You can create infinite versions of the game depending on the topic or skill you are teaching.
These particular bump games were designed to give students more practice with basic addition facts. Instead of the usual dice roll to generate the numbers, there are cards with the facts on them. Different game boards provided utilize different strategi
These is just something about spinners, dice and cards that make kids think it's a game, even if they are getting all the practice they need to develop fluency in math! My students even refer to Spin a Problem as a game and don't seem to notice that they're doing computation practice.
Included are Spin a Problem sheets for:
Addition - 2 different sheets
Subtraction - 3 different sheets
Multiplication - 2 different sheets
Division - 3 different sheets
Fraction addition
Fraction subtract
Bump games are great for math stations or centers because after you teach students how to play the game they don't require any further explanation. You can create infinite versions of the game depending on the topic or skill you are teaching.
This is a bundle of 7 different themed Bump! games focused on basic skills.
Included:
Multiplication Bump - Spring Garden theme
Addition Bump - Mardi Gras theme
Addition Bump-Winter theme
Addition Bump-Valentine's Day theme
Addition Bump-St. Patrick's D
Bump games are great for math stations or centers because after you teach students how to play the game they don't require any further explanation. You can create infinite versions of the game depending on the topic or skill you are teaching.
These particular bump games were designed to give students more practice with basic addition facts. Instead of the usual dice roll to generate the numbers, there are cards with the facts on them. Different game boards provided utilize different strategi
Bump games are great for math stations or centers because after you teach students how to play the game they don't require any further explanation. You can create infinite versions of the game depending on the topic or skill you are teaching.
These particular bump games were designed to give students more practice with basic addition facts. Instead of the usual dice roll to generate the numbers, there are cards with the facts on them. Different game boards provided utilize different strategi
Fluency is a consistent thread throughout the Common Core Standards. In order for students to be successful in future mathematics, they must have fluent computation skills. These activities provide students with addition and subtraction practice using a spinner and a template to generate as many new problems as students need. The game format is engaging and keeps students interested in “just one more” problem. The templates sequence from one-digit and one-digit to three-digit and two-digit pro
Bump games are great for math stations or centers because after you teach students how to play the game they don't require any further explanation. You can create infinite versions of the game depending on the topic or skill you are teaching.
These particular bump games were designed to give students more practice with basic addition facts. Instead of the usual dice roll to generate the numbers, there are cards with the facts on them. Different game boards provided utilize different strategi
K - 2nd
Basic Operations, Math, Mental Math
$3.00
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