Mastering addition and subtraction facts takes a lot of time and practice, so why not make it fun with hands-on activities that feel like games?! This valentine math fact match is a great math center or small group activity for kids who are working on addition and subtraction within 10. They are sure to love it this Valentine’s Day! Getting Ready This math fact game
Fact Family Houses
Fact families are a great visual for helping children see the connection between addition and subtraction. Grab your free set of write and wipe cards below and add them to your math centers or morning work! This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Getting Ready Prepping this math center took very little time! I simply printed out the fact family cards onto cardstock for durability, then laminated
Spin and Subtract
We know that subtraction can often be a tricky skill to master but by turning this into an interactive activity, your little ones will be asking to practice more and more! In this playful subtraction game, students will spin and “hop” along the number line to find the difference between two numbers. It’s a perfect way to introduce subtraction within 10. Getting Started To get
Robot Subtraction Cards
Looking for a fun way to help kids learn how to read and write subtraction problems?! These playful robot subtraction cards are the perfect solution. They are great to use as a math center, STEM box or homeschool activity. Getting Ready To prep the activity, I printed the cards on cardstock, cut along the grey lines to separate the pieces, and laminated them to make them
Addition and Subtraction Clip Cards
I’ve been teaching addition and subtraction strategies to my first graders since day one, but this week we “bumped it up a notch” and reviewed our addition and subtraction within 12 at the same time. I knew my kiddos would thrive with a fun “Frozen” themed math center! This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Getting Started To prep this activity, I simply printed the clip