These Google Slides can be used as guided practice, independent practice or a quick check-in assessment of student understanding of number bonds. Slides include 6 examples of number bonds to 10 where students can click the text box to type their answer.
Virtually or in-person, have your students practice grade-level word problems with these slides. Students can click the text box to input their answer. Use this as an asynchronous assignment, assessment, or guided practice to demonstrate the counting-on strategy as well as how to use related facts to solve subtraction or addition.
Use these slides as a visual to have students practice the ¨counting on¨ strategy as well as seeing the relationship between addition and subtraction when solving word problems. These slides can be used for remote or hybrid learning for guided or independent practice with this skill.
Introduce number bonds, parts of the whole or multiple ways to make ten using these slides. Students drag and drop the cubes of two different colors to make a sum of 10. This is a great visual that can be used as a warm-up, whole group instruction, independent practice or assessment during remote or hybrid learning.
Get ready for the Christmas season! This is a great visual way for students to add two groups of numbers as a warm up, teacher table, independent practice or homework.
Students can cut and color whatever parts of the salad they'd like and built it by gluing them on top of the bowl. They will then add up each individual ingredient they used to get a grand total sum. Salad pieces include: 2 lettuce leaves, 3 olives, 4 peppers, 4 tomatoes, 5 cucumbers and 5 croutons.
Use these pages to have students practice adding 10 to any number on both a number line, 2-digit addition model, and skip-counting. These can be great practice at your teacher table, as homework, or as independent practice.
I used these pages with students who struggle with adding one more to a number, or with knowing "what comes next" as they count. These can be easily used as a teacher table warm up, homework, or independent practice using a number line and the counting-on strategy.
Students can practice double facts as well as the Math Practice of critiquing others' work and attending to precision. Students must look at each fact and decide if it's true or false. If it's true they can color the circle; if it's false, they will cross it out.
Enjoy this resource to help your students practice fact families how you see fit. Students can use numbers you give, choose their own numbers, or follow along during a guided practice, then color the fact family house themselves.
Students can practice their single-digit doubles facts with this ice cream scoop game to play with a partner. Ideal for math centers or small groups. Yum!
Dice required, laminate for extra durability.
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Basic Operations, Mental Math
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1.OA.C.6
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