This Template can be used to practice ten more, ten less, one more, and one less during calendar time by printing and laminating. You can display this template on your calendar bulletin board after laminating and use dry erase marker to write on/wipe off. You can also use this in math centers with students by printing several copies to laminate and use with dry erase markers.
Students love playing this game on the 100th day of school! This game can be played independently or with a buddy. Player rolls the dice. Using the color code at the bottom of the page they fill in the square the color that goes with the number they rolled. So, if they rolled a 6 they will color in the 1st square green and so on until they have rolled the dice 100 times (once for each square). Then they count up how many boxes they have of each color to get to 100 at the bottom of the game
Students paste conversation candy hearts into the big heart. I would suggest printing this on Cardstock or construction paper for a sturdy foundation to hold the candy pieces.
This sheet can be used for a variety of games, centers, and activities! I laminate this sheet and each group of partners receive this sheet with a dry erase marker and eraser. Students will need two dice. Player one rolls the dice and fills in the two facts and adds to create the third fact. If they rolled a 3 and a 4, the third fact would be 7. Next, the player fills in the addition and subtraction sentences to make the family. Don't forget to check out the sheet that can be used for inde