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I've been a teacher for over twenty years (how can that be?), working with students in grades 2-8. Second and third grade have been my favorites so far!
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Preview of Math Fact Practice (Adding 6, 7, 8, 9) for Second Grade - Common Core Aligned

Math Fact Practice (Adding 6, 7, 8, 9) for Second Grade - Common Core Aligned

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These activities are aligned to the Common Core State Standards: 2OA.2 - Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies. By end of Grade 2, know from memory all sums of two one-digit numbers). I created these activities as fun, engaging ways for my second graders to master the harder addition facts. The first activity in this product is a Crash (POW) flashcard game. The flashcards contain the addition facts from 6 + 0 through 9 + 9. Make 2 copies of the addition fact cards
Preview of Addition Game - Four In A Row

Addition Game - Four In A Row

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Here are two fall-themed game boards for Four in a Row. For the first game, students roll two dice and cover the sum on their boards. The first person to get 4 sums in a row covered wins. The second game board follows the same principle, but students roll three dice to find the sums. This is a fun way for students to practice addition facts!
Preview of Three-Digit Number Matching Cards

Three-Digit Number Matching Cards

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This file contains 60 cards for matching activities. The cards have numbers in expanded form, standard form, etc. Students have to match the 3-digit numbers up with their correct forms. These cards can be used in a few ways (I separate them into 2 sets of 30 cards for my classroom use). Here are two ideas: 1. Place cards in a center (I’d reduce them when copying first). Students work to match up the expanded form with the standard form of the number. 2. Silent Match Up ? Pass out one car
Preview of Freebie Boom (Pow!) Game - Use Your Own Sight Words or Math Facts

Freebie Boom (Pow!) Game - Use Your Own Sight Words or Math Facts

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This is a game I created to practice reading sight words. It is a powerpoint file that you can customize to fit your reading and/or math needs. I've given you the Boom cards and blank red and green ornament cards. You can add text to the ornaments or write directly on them to make cards for your classroom. There is also a page you can print to serve as the back of your cards. To play Boom, students take turns drawing a card from the deck. They must read the word on the card or solve the
Preview of Addition Facts Game - Boom! **Free**

Addition Facts Game - Boom! **Free**

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This file contains all 100 basic addition facts and 16 Boom cards. In this game, students take turns drawing these Christmas-themed addition flashcards and saying the answers. If a player draws a Boom card, he must return all of his cards to the deck. The winner is the player with the most cards at the end of the playing time. Check out my other items for a free version of Boom that you can customize for your own classroom. My Christmas Sight Words Games set has a Boom sight words game too.
Preview of February Addition Bump (Sums Through 18)

February Addition Bump (Sums Through 18)

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Bump is a fun game for students to practice their math facts. It works well as a center or station activity and involves two players. In order to have students practice the addition facts through 9+9, this Bump game is played using playing cards (face cards removed). Players take turns drawing 2 cards and covering the sums on the game board. ** For a fun twist, use candy hearts to cover the sums!** If you enjoy this freebie, please stop back to leave feedback. For other freebies and center
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I've been a teacher for over twenty years (how can that be?), working with students in grades 2-8. Second and third grade have been my favorites so far!

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