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Preview of ADDITION/SUBTRACTION EQUATIONS | An Interactive Unit to Build Prealgebra Skills

ADDITION/SUBTRACTION EQUATIONS | An Interactive Unit to Build Prealgebra Skills

DESCRIPTION Here is a complete unit to introduce and teach addition and subtraction equations and word problems to your elementary class. Students will be introduced to solving for a missing number in equations by coloring groups of items two different colors. For example, in Lesson 1 kids are given a nest with 6 blue or red eggs. Students are told there is 1 blue egg and must figure out the number of red eggs in the nest. After they color 1 egg blue, it is easy to color and count that there are
Preview of "Ladybug Addition"| A Fun Hands-on Way to Reinforce Addition Facts From 0-10

"Ladybug Addition"| A Fun Hands-on Way to Reinforce Addition Facts From 0-10

DESCRIPTION Here is a cute and fun hands-on way to reinforce addition skills to 10 or addition skills 0-10! This would be great to combine with a bug/insect unit, or you can use it on its own. Ladybug addition is the perfect activity for addition practice in an early elementary classroom, homeschool or AIS. And it has several variations to easily allow for differentiation! There are 6 different options…Choose between black/white or color. Decide if you want to add to 10 or add to any number 0-10
Preview of Fibonacci Numbers | A Hands-on Activity Showing the Arithmetic of the Sequence

Fibonacci Numbers | A Hands-on Activity Showing the Arithmetic of the Sequence

DESCRIPTION Here is an easy activity to bring some color to the Fibonacci sequence! Simply print out the numbers and glue them on to see how the sum of the two previous terms equals the next term in the sequence! If you choose to use different colors for each number, kids will see the pattern come alive even more with the color coordination! There is also an extra sheet with blank terms at the end of the equation for younger kids to practice their addition. Enjoy! DIRECTIONS Print out the main p
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