Once laminated, students use play dough on these boards. Students can subtract numbers 1-6. To start off students roll play dough balls onto the board. Once students know their subtraction problem, they will smash the specific number of balls. For example, if they have an equation that is 6-3 students would smash 3 play dough balls.
Students match four scoops of ice cream with a cone to specific numbers. The ice cream cones will all have: a cone, an equation, base ten blocks, place value, and the number written out.
This can be used for many different basic math operations. Students can build addition, subtraction and many more equations with these spinners.
K - 2nd
Basic Operations, Numbers, Order of Operations
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Hi, my name is Ali! I am currently in my second year of teaching in a second grade classroom. I LOVE IT!! I am also a volleyball coach after the school day is over. I live a busy life, but wouldn't change it for the world.
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