This is a fun way to practice those addition facts. Students will be given 1 minute timed tests starting with ones. As they pass each level they will add a gumball to their machine. Once they know all facts for 1-9 they will have a full gumball machine and will be ready to move to the subtraction version.
This activity can be used in small groups or math stations to practice finding the missing parts in subtraction or addition. Using the domino sheets and counters, students can figure out what the missing part is. They will then record it on the worksheet provided.
This is a fun way to practice those subtraction facts. Students will be given 1 minute timed tests starting with ones. As they pass each level they will add a gumball to their machine. Once they know all facts for 1-9 they will have a full gumball machine and will be ready to move to double digits.
This center is designed to help students with turn-around addition problems. Laminate and cut out cards. Student will find the matches that show the turn-around math problem. (Ex. 3+2=5 2+3=5) This can be used in small group or math stations.
I have found that kids absolutely LOVE the math game of Bump! So, I decided to create some different game boards to mix things up each month. The rules of the game never change so once they know how to play, putting out a new game board will just add a little more excitement.
Rules to play: This game is for 2 players. They will need 1 game board (print & laminate), 2 dice, and each player needs 10 cubes or counters in 2 different colors. They take turns rolling, adding up the number on the dic
I have found that kids absolutely LOVE the math game of Bump! So, I decided to create some different game boards to mix things up each month. The rules of the game never change so once they know how to play, putting out a new game board will just add a little more excitement.
Rules to play: This game is for 2 players. They will need 1 game board (print & laminate), 3 dice, and each player needs 10 cubes or counters in 2 different colors. They take turns rolling, adding up the number on the dic
This is an activity to be used in small groups or math stations. It is designed to practice understanding subtraction. It looks at the whole number and then the part you know and the missing part (modeled after EnVision math series). Students will use ten-frame and counters to figure out missing part and then record on worksheet.