I love being a third and fourth grade split-level teacher! This is my fourth year teaching 3/4 after teaching preschool. Most of my students are Dyslexic/ADHD and I teach math and language remediation classes for all grades.
In my class, we teach addition with a series of strategies, and then the strategies are reinforced with the use of games. This is one of the games I like to use to help my kids practice the Make 10 addition strategy. "Make 10" is all of the facts that equal to a sum of 11 or more. To find the sum, the students are encouraged to "make 10" and then add on to find the answer. However you teach it, this game will reinforce addition facts that are the harder ones for the kiddos to remember because th
This is a cute, colorful, printable file-folder game that focuses on the basic facts strategy, "Make 10". All you need to do is print and assemble! If you are unfamiliar with Make 10, it means that all of the basic addition facts that sum to a number more than 10 fit into that strategy. Enjoy!
This is a good game to use at a station. Students compete to answer basic facts such as zero facts, one more, two more, doubles, doubles plus one, doubles plus two, make ten, ten facts, and up through ten. K, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Can be run independently.
K - 4th
Basic Operations
FREE
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Experience
I love being a third and fourth grade split-level teacher! This is my fourth year teaching 3/4 after teaching preschool. Most of my students are Dyslexic/ADHD and I teach math and language remediation classes for all grades.
Teaching style
Differentiated, Orton-Gillingham, multi-sensory, common core
Awards & shining teacher moments
BrainPop/IMAX published teacher
My own education history
B.S., Ed. (Early Childhood Education) Ohio University
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