This product includes 21 weeks worth of PowerPoints (at least 5 per week). These PowerPoints systematically teach arithmetic fluency including: Addition within 20Subtraction within 20Addition within 100Addition within 200 (2 two-digit numbers, with a sum over 100)Subtraction Within 100
These resources help students learn how to decomposed the numbers 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. For each number there are 5 PowerPoints (25 in total). These PowerPoints are essentially the same (for each target number), just with slides presented in different orders (to help make sure students are not simply memorizing the answers). The presentation starts with slides with the focus number of cubes split into two parts (addends), the first of which is uncovered and the second is covered (by a paper bag).
This product contains 144 subtraction worksheets (and answer keys), with a mix of questions requiring and not requiring regrouping: 24 pages subtracting within 100 using base-ten blocks (5 questions each)24 pages subtracting within 100 using partial differences (5 questions each)24 pages subtracting within 100 using an open number line (5 questions each)24 pages subtracting within 1000 using base-ten blocks (3 questions each)24 pages subtracting within 1000 using partial differences (3 questions
This product contains 60 addition worksheets. At the top of each worksheet are examples for how to solve addition equations using partial sums (making them especially helpful for homework, as parents can see how the problems are being solved). There are: 24 worksheets for addition within 10012 worksheets for addition within 20024 worksheets for addition within 1000The addition within 200 problems (all two-digit plus two-digit) help bridge the gap between addition within 100 and addition within
This product contains 15 PowerPoints with lessons (all similarly structured) on subtracting fluently within 20. These lessons are about 40 (quick) slides each and follow the following format: Identifying which subtraction facts are really easy (do not require regrouping)Writing fact familiesMaking a 10 to Subtract (adding up) - shown on a number line Making a 10 to Subtract (adding up) - without a number lineFocusing on subtracting one specific number (5 through 9 -- one per day)Mixed subtractio