This is my nineteenth year teaching. I took some time off to be home with my own kids. After being home for about 10 years, I'm happy to be back in the classroom!
What to do…
Select a game mat and print it out. I like to print mine on cardstock and then laminate. Although they work just fine without being laminated. When you print select “FIT” so it fits on the page. If you don’t, the side borders will be cut off.
Each mat will need two dice and 22 markers (11 markers for each player). You can use cubes, two-color discs, or my favorite…seasonal mini erasers! I usually find mine in the Target $ section.
Directions…
Put a game mat between two play
Addition and Subtraction Squares are a fun way to practice facts. Each square has six problems and there are 6 squares on each pages. That's 36 facts on each page! There are 40 pages for addition and 40 pages for subtraction practice. I have used these as stand alone worksheets and also in a packet.
Students will count the monsters and put the corresponding number in the number bond. They will then use the number bond to make two addition and two subtraction number sentences to create a "fact family."
This set has sums to ten. Color printing is best because the number bond "parts" have the corresponding colored monsters.
I put each page in a page protector because I have found page protectors easier to be erased than when I laminate.
There are 25 pages in this set. This is a good
Addition squares are a fun, self checking way to practice addition facts. They are self checking squares because the answer in the darker, outlined square, is the sum of the vertical and horizontal addition problems. If the sum is not the same for both problems, students need to check their work and find their mistake! Each page has six squares and each square has six addition facts, for a total of 36 addition problems on each page! Included are 20 pages for sums to 10 and 20 pages for sums
Subtraction squares are a fun, self checking way to practice subtraction facts. They are self checking squares because the answer in the darker, outlined square, is the difference of the vertical and horizontal subtraction problems. If the difference is not the same for both problems, students need to check their work and find their mistake! Each page has six squares and each square has six subtraction facts, for a total of 36 subtraction problems on each page! Included are 20 pages for diff
This is a two-player game with very little prep! Students will practice facts and will “get up and move” while playing. When my kids play their favorite boxes to land on are the boxes with movements!
Supplies…You will need two different markers (Mini erasers fit great!) and one die. You will also need to choose a game board to print on cardstock. Laminating, or a page protector is optional, but not necessary. Game boards come in color and black and white.
How to Play…Put the markers in th
Students will count the monsters and put the corresponding number in the number bond. They will then use the number bond to make two addition and two subtraction number sentences to create a "fact family."
This set has sums to fifteen. Color printing is best because the number bond "parts" have the corresponding colored monsters.
I put each page in a page protector because I have found page protectors easier to be erased than when I laminate. There are 5 pages in this set. This is a goo
This is a fun game for kids to practice counting and filling two 10 frames with mini marshmallows. Each player will need a game board. Player 1 will use a paperclip and pencil to make a “spinner.” Player 1 will put the corresponding number of marshmallows on his/her ten frame.
Then Player 2 will spin and place the corresponding number of marshmallows on his/her ten frame.
The winner is the first player to fill his/her ten frames, or spin 20!
Students can also play individually and see how m
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This is my nineteenth year teaching. I took some time off to be home with my own kids. After being home for about 10 years, I'm happy to be back in the classroom!
Teaching style
I love kids to have fun learning! I work hard to making learning fun and engaging for my kids and myself!
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