Here is the perfect end of the year activity that's not only fun but will provide great review for your students. Students sort facts of 11, 12 and 13 into cute bug jars. After the students sort their bug cards they choose a few addition sentences to write on their recording sheet and they choose one addition sentence to illustrate and write a story problem about.
This is the perfect activity to build student's numbers sense for those landmark numbers. This kit includes game boards for the numbers 4-12. It's simple to assemble and students are not only developing number sense, they are building fact fluency too. Just make front to back copies of the game boards and give students the designated numbers of red-yellow two color counters and they're ready to roll or should I say toss.
This game involves addition with three six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice, add the numbers together and record onto the included recording sheet.The first player to fill their board wins.
Covers Math Common Core Standard 3: Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.)
This game involves addition using three numbers. Students choose a candy cane card and add the numbers together and write the three digit addition sentence onto their recording sheet.
Covers Math Common Core Standard 3: Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.)
This game involves addition with two six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice and add the numbers together. The first player to fill their board wins.
This game involves addition with two six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice and add the numbers together. The first player to fill their board wins.
This game involves adding three numbers using three 6 sided dice. Students roll the dice,record the number sentence and add. Then they look for that number on their game board. The first player to fill four in a row wins the game.
This game involves addition using three numbers. Students roll three six sided dice and record their addition sentence. Students then find that number on their bingo board. The first player to get five in a row calls out bingo.
Covers Math Common Core Standard 3: Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.)
This game involves addition with two six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice and add the numbers together. The first player to fill their board wins.
This game involves number recognition using a six sided dot die (1-6). Students roll the dice, count the dots and look for that number on their game board. The first player to fill four in a row wins the game. Great for beginning number recognition.
This game involves addition with two six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice and add the numbers together. The first player to fill their board wins.
Here is the perfect end of the year activity that's not only fun but will provide great review with addition and subtraction for your students. Students pick a movie reel(red numbers for addition, yellow numbers for subtraction). Depending on the type of reel they choose, students add or subtract the number in the middle of the reel to or from the numbers around the reel. They record their sentences onto a recording sheet. Then students can take blank movie reels and create their own. There are
This game involves addition with two six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice and add the numbers together. The first player to fill their board wins.
Here is an easy math station just in time for Valentines Day. Students pull a heart from a container of gift bag of your choice and writes the accompanying addition and subtraction families. What could be sweeter.
This game involves number recognition using a six sided dot die (1-6). Students roll the dice, count the dots and look for that number on their game board. The first player to fill four in a row wins the game. Great for beginning number recognition.
This game involves addition with two six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice and add the numbers together. The first player to fill their board wins.
This game involves addition with two six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice and add the numbers together. The first player to fill their board wins.
This game involves addition with two six sided dot dice. Students roll the dice and add the numbers together. The first player to fill their board wins.
K - 2nd
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
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