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Preview of Math Fact Fluency Flash Cards with Gumball Machines: Addition and Subtraction

Math Fact Fluency Flash Cards with Gumball Machines: Addition and Subtraction

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Flash cards for addition and subtraction facts 1-9 (plus one, minus one, plus two, minus two, etc.) The addition cards do include turnaround facts. Please note: the flashcards do not have answers on the back. I send home a note to parents and also let my students know that it is their responsibility to write and study the correct number on the back of their flashcards.
Preview of Love Monster Task Cards Two Digit Subtraction And Two-Step Word Problems

Love Monster Task Cards Two Digit Subtraction And Two-Step Word Problems

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SnugInSecond
Subtraction task cards! This set includes two sets of task cards featuring subtraction with regrouping. For students that need a challenge, one set of cards contains several one-step and two-step word problems that involve subtraction with regrouping. Task cards can be used for: a silent scavenger hunt, scoot game, center, and many more! These love monsters are perfect for Valentine's Day. I use these cards as a review of chapter 4 McGraw Hill MyMath series.
Preview of Place Value Dice Game

Place Value Dice Game

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SnugInSecond
My students love to play this place value game! They roll a die and decide which place value to write the digit in. The goal is to get a number that is greater than your partner's. This game gets students thinking and covers standards 2.NBT.A.1 (understanding that place value represents amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones) and 2.NBT.A.4 (comparing three digit numbers, greater than and less than). I copy my gameboards onto colorful cardstock and laminate so that students can use dry erase marker
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I am dedicated to creating engaging and meaningful lessons that are aligned with the Common Core Standards.

My own education history

I grew up in public schools and attended Illinois State University where I majored in Psychology. After observing in a first grade classroom for one of my Psychology courses, I knew that I needed to be in the classroom and I decided to major in Elementary Education as well.