This fun game board along with the number cards 0-10 will help students learn the combinations of 10. Players pick a number card and match the combination of 10 on the game board. Players keep advancing along the game board until the first player can make the combination of 2 and 8 for the last circle on the game board. Get your FREE What Makes 10? right here! Along with 0-10 number cards and What Makes 10?- Answer Sheet. For the most updated version of What Makes 10, try here: For more ideas, games, centers, and activities making the combinations of 10, try this pack. It is loaded with ideas to keep busy all year long.
Printing, Identifying, and making numbers will continue to be my focus. Here are some activities I will be doing this upcoming week. I always include MORE than just my six tables, but that allows for me to change out a station that the students are getting bored with or that may not challenge them. I found this a while ago, I believe on TPT, but I can't find it now, a cute game and they match numbers to a ten frame set. I was hoping with the Google Drive update, I would be able to turn a picture, but not yet, so sorry about the sideway pictures. :) Anyway, this is Roll a Number. The students roll a number and write it starting at the bottom and form a graph of the frequency of rolled numbers. In this center I can monitor how the children are forming their numbers and I can reinforce graphing concepts. A simple little mat with a number, the students just show the set with a manipulative. I found this on Heidi Songs website, they cost, but the numbers go through 30 and the students really love doing this. I found this somewhere, I can not take credit for it. I remember it was with a little old lady roll and cover up games. Here is a scanned copy of this game. BUMP is the name and it takes two players with two sticks of ten unifix cubes and die with the numbers 1-6 (bought these at a craft store) The children roll a number and cover that number. The second child rolls a number and uses a different color cube to cover his/her number. Back to the first friends turn, if they roll the number the friend covered up, they can BUMP them off, if they roll the same number that already has their piece on, they can attach another and "lock" that number as their own. The person with the most unifix cubes on the board is the winner. This is an old Math Their Way activity. It is several numbers dotted on a card. The children trace over with a dry erase marker. It would be easy to make and just laminate. I have found a magic eraser is much easier to clean the boards. This game was a favorite of mine last year. I found it on TPT for teen numbers. I made my own 20-30 game, and now I made the 0-10 game. I can't wait to try it with the kids! And here is another quick game I found on Heidi song blog. I usually start this with only number 0-5. I have the students place those numbers in order and then match the set to the number. I will add additional numbers as the students are ready. This is just a great game I will keep handy when I have a parent helper in the room. It is called Shape Adventure and I bought it from Carson Dellosa. That should do it for the week! Here is the link a good SMART board lesson I will use this week. It is simple, but a great independent one. Until next week . . . . . . .
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Hello Everyone! Our math objectives for the first couple of weeks of school are to have students recognize quantities without counting, recognizing structured quantities up to 10, and applying mathematical process standards to represent and compare whole numbers. We are using a lot of dice, dominoes and ten frames to build our number sense. Today we practiced using a ten frame. The fun part was that it was life size! I saw a cute idea about using tape on the carpet to map out a ten frame, but I wanted one that I could pick up and move, use in a math tub, etc. So, for about a dollar, I made two frames out of a shower curtain liner and some painter's tape! The markers or counters were the kids!! We practiced showing different quantities together, and then I broke the kids up into two groups and called out numbers. they had to work together to be the first group to show that amount on their ten frames. Any time I can incorporate a kinesthetic approach to learning, I am going for it!! We had so much fun! I am sure this will be one the kids will ask to do over and over! Cut a shower curtain liner in half so you have two rectangles. Tape off the ten frame A life size visual of quantifying and subitizing! Give it a try!! Joyfully! Nancy
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To make up for my absence, I am going to share with you two maths activities that I will be doing in rotations this week. At this stage, we are just practicing our numbers and becoming familiar with them (and the practicing of rotating groups is part of the learning too!) The first freebie is numbers 1 - 20. Give the students a bag of numbers and a little bag of pegs. They clip the number of pegs onto the card and then you could have them order the numbers. We are starting with 1-10 this week but the document has numbers to 20. I bought these little pegs from the $2 shop The second freebie is a trace, copy, draw the right amount of dots and then fill in the ten frame. It includes numbers 1-10. Click on the pics to go and grab them from google docs. I would love if you left a comment if this is something you can use.
It’s been review time over the last couple of weeks for ALuv {currently at the end of 1st grade}. One of the activities I wanted to drive home in as many ways as I could was the relationship between addition and subtraction. I had noticed that adding was going well, but when he was asked to subtract, he ... Read More about Missing Addends Recording Page {FREE Printable}
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Bring math outside with this easy lesson to teach tally marks to kids using sticks found in your backyard. Easy and inexpensive math practice!
Yhteen- ja vähennyslaskun perustaitoja voidaan opettaa monella tapaa. Tässä esitetään malli siitä, kuinka laskustrategioiden opettaminen voisi edetä, kun lapsen on vaikea oppia yhteen- ja vähennyslaskuja lukualueella 0-20.
FREEBIE! 356 Free Addition and Subtraction Flash Cards I am feeling pretty generous and have created some Mental Mathematics flashcards for K-3 to assist with teaching mental strategies for addition and subtraction. Please click on the link below to download the Mental Mathematics cards - FREEBIE! ADDITION FLASH CARDS SUBTRACTION FLASH CARDS How to use: My Year 1s complete the Mental Mathematics Challenge everyday. Time: 15minutes Focus: Addition and Subtraction Resources: Jessie's Resources Mental Math Cards laminated and cut. How: Make a ladder - Each student has their name on a laminated card on a pin up board with velcro. All cards need to be visible and on top of each other. Selection: Select the bottom 2 students to go first. You hold up one problem in front of the 2 students. Whoever gets the answer correct first stays on to challenge the next person on the ladder and so on until there is a winner. This is a great way to monitor the progress of students and my kids get really into it! Hope you enjoy!
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Free math printables for kids to learn the number bonds to 19. A fun number study of 19, ideal for Kindergarten, Grade 1 or even the younger child.
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