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Money Math Winter Snowman Spin and Spend
By Three Little Homeschoolers
Snowman themed Spin and Spend math worksheets let students practice subtracting money. They spin a number on the snowman spinner and subtract it from the total on the worksheet. Included are $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $8.00, and $10.00 versions of the worksheet, plus four different versions of the snowman spinner. Check out my other early elementary products: Winter Morning Work - Kindergarten & 1st Grade - No Prep What Belongs? Holiday Edition - Year Long Holiday Set What Belongs? Cut, Sort, & Paste Sorting Center Activities Label the Parts - Winter and Holidays Label the Parts - Growing Bundle Christmas Bingo Jr with 30 Unique Cards ***************************************************************************** Before you go... Follow me to be the first to know about discounts, sales, and new products! Get credit to use on your next purchase • Leave feedback for any purchases you've made and TeachShare will give you a credit toward your next purchase! Plus, feedback helps me make better products tailored to what my customers are looking for. *****************************************************************************
Number Line Addition Subtraction Worksheets & Activities
By Elementary divas
Are you looking to help a struggling student grasp addition in subtractions with number lines? This packet will help! Each problem has a number line and plenty of room to do the problems. Build their self esteem and watch them master a concept with one simple packet!
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First Grade Math Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction
By Jennifer Connett
This set of math rings is for teaching the commutative property of addition and related subtraction problems. These cards focus on concepts and ideas that are taught in the first grade classroom. Print, cut and laminate. Then, place the cards on a ring. Addition Set A: This set is for learning the commutative property of addition. Students will write, with dry erase marker, the addition problem that shows the commutative property of the problem on the left side of the card. Set B: This set is for looking at a number bond and recording the two addition problems that can be made from the number bond. Subtraction Set A: This set is for learning the related subtraction problems. Students will write, with dry erase marker, the subtraction problem that is related to the problem on the left side of the card. Set B: This set is for looking at a number bond and recording the two subtraction problems that can be made from the number bond. Sets are available in sums up to 10 and sums up to 20. (Sets A and B are the sums up to 10 and Sets C and D are sums up to 20). This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: True and False Equations
First Grade Math for Addition Number Bonds for Sums up to 10
By Jennifer Connett
This 1st grade math ring is designed to help students create their own number bonds and addition problems by using picture prompts. This set of rings goes up to sums of 10. There are 16 cards in this set. They can be made as one ring of 16 cards or in two rings of 8 cards. The first 8 rings have sums up to 6 and the second 8 rings show sums between 7 and 10. Students will circle two sets of shapes to create their own number bonds with the shapes provided. Students will use dry erase markers to record their answers in a number sentence and within a number bond. There is an optional recording page students can use to record their answers. To put these cards together, simply print, cut and laminate. Use a hole punch to punch the hole in the top left and use a ring to place the cards together, in order. To make two sets of 8 rings, then print the directions and cover (at the bottom of this page) twice Even though this is titled a 1st grade product, it would work well for higher level kindergarten students as well. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Ring Sets: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction Problems Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: True and False Equations
Campfire Addition Mystery Picture
By Jennifer Connett
This set of camping mystery pictures is great for students practicing addition facts. Each mystery page contains 100 math problems for students to solve to complete the picture. Many of the problems are repetitive so students can have a lot of practice with each individual math fact. Kindergarteners and first graders will have fun coloring their mystery picture!
Types of Pictures
When to Use
Other Addition Mystery Pictures
Campfire
Christmas Tree
Groundhog
Spring
Valentine's Day
Addition Mystery Picture Spring Flowers
By Jennifer Connett
This set of spring mystery pictures is great for students practicing addition facts. Each mystery page contains 100 math problems for students to solve to complete the picture. Many of the problems are repetitive so students can have a lot of practice with each individual math fact. Kindergarteners and first graders will have fun coloring their mystery picture!
Types of Pictures
When to Use
Other Addition Mystery Pictures
Campfire
Christmas Tree
Groundhog
Spring
Valentine's Day
First Grade Math True or False Equations
By Jennifer Connett
This set contains math rings for determining if the card shows a true equation or a false equation comparison. Print, cut and laminate these cards then place them on rings for a portable math center or small group activity. Set 1: This set contains two math problems that may or may not be equal. Students must solve both sides to see if both equations have the same answer. They will record their answers as True/False on a recording sheet. Set 2: These rings contain number bonds on both side. The first number bond is correct. The second number bond may or may not be correct. Students must determine if the second number bond is true or false and equal to the first number bond. Set 3: These rings contain number problems and number bonds and students must determine if the equation and the number bond are equal. If they are, then they will mark True on their answer page. If not, the student will mark False. Each set is available for sums up to 10 and up to 20. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction Problems Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less
Two Digit Addition with Regrouping Self Checking Cards
By Jennifer Connett
Have students independently practice two digit addition with regrouping with these self checking addition cards. These cards provide students with a hands on activity to practice 2 digit addition with regrouping.
What is Included:
This resource includes 64 addition cards for addition with regrouping. There are also instructional pages to show teachers the step by step process to creating this engaging math center.
How to Use:
To use these cards, the students will look at the addition equation on the card.
They will solve the problem either mentally or on paper, then the student will open the card to see if they were able to solve the problem correctly.
To assist students who need more practice with addition facts, the teacher can add counting objects such as mini erasers, counting cubes, bingo chips, or base ten blocks for students to solve each 2 digit addition problem.
Skills Assessed:
This product contains all the directions the teacher need for making the cards. They require some prep, as they need to be printed, cut out and folded. Once created, the cards can be laminated for durability to create a reusable math activity.
First Grade Math with One More and One Less
By Jennifer Connett
This math ring packet includes problems and word problems for solving one more and one less. While this set is listed for the 1st grade level, it can easily be adapted for use in a Kindergarten setting when introducing one more and one less concepts. Each set has several levels of difficulty and are differentiated to help reach all students where they are in their learning.
Set 1: This set has number cards for find one more of numbers less than 20. Students are to draw the number then add one more. Then they are to fill in the addition problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has two difficulty levels, represented in the amount of the equation already filled in.
Set 2: This set has number cards for find one more of numbers more than 20, up to 100. Students are to draw the number (using base ten block pictures) then add one more. Then they are to fill in the addition problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has two difficulty levels, represented in the amount of the equation already filled in.
Set 3: This set is a set of word problems for showing one more. Students will read the problem, then draw a representation of the word problem. Then they are to fill in the addition problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has three difficulty levels, one set of cards has sums up to 10 and the other has sums up to 20. The 3rd set has sums up to 100.
Set 4: This set has number cards for find one less of numbers less than 20. Students are to draw the number then cross one out. Then they are to fill in the subtraction problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has two difficulty levels, represented in the amount of the equation already filled in.
Set 5: This set has number cards for find one less of numbers more than 20, up to 100. Students are to draw the number (using base ten block pictures) then cross one out. Then they are to fill in the subtraction problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has two difficulty levels, represented in the amount of the equation already filled in.
Set 6: This set is a set of word problems for showing one less. Students will read the problem, then draw a representation of the word problem. Then they are to fill in the subtraction problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has three difficulty levels, one set of cards has differences up to 10 and the other has differences up to 20. The 3rd set has differences up to 100.
There are optional recording pages available for each of the sets.
See the preview for a free sample of Set 1, Easiest difficulty level.
This product is included in the following bundle:
First Grade Math Ring Bundle
Please check out these other Math Ring Sets:
Math Rings: Addition by Making 10
Math Rings: Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction Problems
Math Rings: Equivalent Addition
Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10
Math Rings: True and False Equations
Self Checking Addition Cards Addition up to 20 (Sums 11-20)
By Jennifer Connett
Have students independently practice addition facts with these self checking addition cards. These cards provide students with a hands on activity to practice adding within 20.
What is Included:
This resource includes 177 addition fact cards for addition within 20. There is one card for each math fact with sums from 11 to 20. There are also instructional pages to show teachers the step by step process to creating this engaging math center.
How to Use:
To use these cards, the students will look at the addition equation on the card.
They will solve the problem either mentally or with counters. After solving the problem, the student will open the card to see if they were correct.
To assist students who need more practice with addition facts, the teacher can add counting objects such as mini erasers, counting cubes, bingo chips, or base ten blocks for students to solve each addition problem.
Skills Assessed:
This product contains all the directions the teacher need for making the cards. They require some prep, as they need to be printed, cut out and folded. Once created, the cards can be laminated for durability to create a reusable math activity.
Two Digit Addition without Regrouping Self Checking Cards
By Jennifer Connett
Have students independently practice two digit addition without regrouping with these self checking addition cards. These cards provide students with a hands on activity to practice 2 digit addition without regrouping.
What is Included:
This resource includes 64 addition cards for addition without regrouping. There are also instructional pages to show teachers the step by step process to creating this engaging math center.
How to Use:
To use these cards, the students will look at the addition equation on the card.
They will solve the problem either mentally or on paper, then the student will open the card to see if they were able to solve the problem correctly.
To assist students who need more practice with addition facts, the teacher can add counting objects such as mini erasers, counting cubes, bingo chips, or base ten blocks for students to solve each 2 digit addition problem.
Skills Assessed:
This product contains all the directions the teacher need for making the cards. They require some prep, as they need to be printed, cut out and folded. Once created, the cards can be laminated for durability to create a reusable math activity.
First Grade Math Equivalent Addition
By Jennifer Connett
This set contains math rings for equivalent addition problems. There are three different sets that focus on writing the equivalent addition problem. There are tradition addition problems as well as number bonds. Print, cut and laminate these cards then place them on rings for a portable math center or small group activity. Set 1: These rings contain math problems on one side and a blank on the other. Students will write their own math problem to make both sides equal. Set 2: These rings contain number bonds on both side. One side has a complete number bond and the other has a number bond with the sum already included. Students must write different addends to complete the problem to make the card true. Set 3: These rings contain number problems and number bonds and students must fill in the right side in order for both problems to be equal. Each set is available for sums up to 10 and up to 20. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: True and False Equations
Self Checking Addition Cards for Sums up to 10
By Jennifer Connett
Have students independently practice addition facts with these self checking addition cards. These cards provide students with a hands on activity to practice adding within 10.
What is Included:
This resource includes 78 addition fact cards for addition within 10. There is one card for each math fact with sums from 0 to 10. There are also instructional pages to show teachers the step by step process to creating this engaging math center.
How to Use:
To use these cards, the students will look at the addition equation on the card.
They will solve the problem either mentally or with counters. After solving the problem, the student will open the card to see if they were correct.
To assist students who need more practice with addition facts, the teacher can add counting objects such as mini erasers, counting cubes, bingo chips, or other small manipulatives for students to solve each addition problem.
Skills Assessed:
This product contains all the directions the teacher need for making the cards. They require some prep, as they need to be printed, cut out and folded. Once created, the cards can be laminated for durability to create a reusable math activity.
First Grade Math Ten More and Ten Less
By Jennifer Connett
Practice adding ten more and subtracting ten less with these math rings that focus on numbers within 100. 1. Ten More Cards where students must use dry erase markers to draw ten more than the number, fill in the number bond to represent ten more than the number and fill in the number sentence that represents ten more than the number. 2. Ten More Word Problem Cards where students must read the word problem, draw a picture to solve the problem, write a number sentence to solve the problem and write the problem as a number bond. 3. Ten Less Cards where students must use dry erase markers to draw ten less than the number, fill in the number bond to represent ten less than the number and fill in the number sentence that represents ten less than the number. 4. Ten Less Word Problem Cards where students must read the word problem, draw a picture to solve the problem, write a number sentence to solve the problem and write the problem as a number bond. Simply print the cards and cut apart and laminate. Punch a hole in the top corner and place on a ring for an easily portable center or small group activity. There are optional recording sheets available for each ring. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: Measurements
By Jennifer Connett
This set of first grade math rings includes 8 sets of math rings that cover a variety of addition problems covering most of the addition standards for first grade math. Each math ring is designed with the math problem on the left. If the card is cut out and laminated, then students can use dry erase markers to write directly on the card. Set 1: Adding single digit to teen numbers Set 2: Adding single digit to numbers under 100. Set 3: Adding teen numbers Set 4: Adding teen and twenty numbers Set 5: Adding multiples of 10 to any number Set 6: Adding multiples of 10 to other multiples of tens Set 7: Adding any numbers without regrouping Set 8: Adding numbers with regrouping. There are recording sheets available to record the answers to each problem. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: Measurements
Addition Flash Cards and Sorting Games for Comparing Sums up to 20
By Jennifer Connett
These addition math centers allow students to practice addition fluency, comparing sums and related facts with this set of addition flash cards and addition mats.
What is Included:
This set contains addition problems with sums up to 20, but can also be differentiated for students needing sums within 10. There are sorting mats for students to sort problems by sums and to compare problems to see is they are greater than, less than or equal to other addition facts. Practice related addition facts by using the corresponding addition problems on the sorting mats.
Uses for this product:
This product also includes a digital Easel activity as a bonus. In this Easel activity, students will sort addition facts by their sums.
Boom Card Version
Addition Sorting Sums and Identifying Related Facts
Google Slides Version
Addition Related Facts and Comparing Sums Google Slides
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First Grade Math Solving Equations by Making 10
By Jennifer Connett
This set contains math rings for solving addition problems by making 10. Print, cut and laminate these cards then place them on rings for a portable math center or small group activity. Set 1: These rings contain math problems on one side and a blank on the other. The students find the two numbers that make 10 and then rewrite the problem as a 10+___ problem on the right side of the card.. Set 2: (Number Bond Level A) These rings contain number bonds on both side. One side has a complete number bond and the other has a number bond with the sum already included. Students must write a 10+___ in the number bond to make it equal to the problem on the left. Set 3: (Number Bond Level B) With this ring, student will solve for the missing addend by making 10. Set 4: This ring contains three part word problems. Students must draw the picture for each problem and then solve the problem by making 10. Set 5: This ring has word problems where students must make 10 to sold the problem. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction Problems Math Rings: Equivalent Addition Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less Math Rings: True and False Equations
First Grade Math: Full Year Math Center or Small Group Activities
By Jennifer Connett
This bundle includes a years worth of math center activities that are each aligned to standards and concepts taught in first grade. These math rings are differentiated to help provided meaningful activities for all levels of learners. These rings can also be used with higher kindergarten students. These card sets can be laminated for use with dry erase markers. There are recording sheets available if written documentation is required. This set currently includes the following math rings: Math Rings: Addition -- Students will use addition strategies to solve addition problems within sums of 100. Math Rings: Addition by Making -- This set contains math rings for solving addition problems by making 10. There are 2 part and 3 part addition problems, number bonds and word problems. There are 5 different rings with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction Problems -- This set of math rings is for teaching the commutative property of addition and related subtraction problems. There are 4 different types of rings, each with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Equivalent Addition -- There are three sets of rings where students are to write an addition problem that has the same sum as the addition problem or number bond on the left. Math Rings: Fact Families -- This includes 1 math ring for practicing fact families for sums 10 and under. Math Rings: Measurements -- Practice standard (cm) and non-standard (cubes/squares) measurements with this math ring set. Math Rings: Money -- Students practice counting and comparing coins. Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 -- This math ring is designed to help students create their own number bonds and addition problems by using picture prompts. This set of rings goes up to sums of 10. There are 16 cards in this set. Math Rings: Numbers within 120 -- Students will fill in the missing number in various sequences of numbers by counting by 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s. Math Rings: One More One Less -- This math ring packet includes problems and word problems for solving one more and one less. There are 6 different rings with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Place Value of Two Digit Numbers -- This ring includes various activities to practice number knowledge and working with place value of two digit numbers. Math Rings: Sequencing -- Fill in the missing number in a variety of number sequences, from counting to skip counting with in 120. Math Rings: Telling Time -- Students read different clocks to record what time they say. Math Rings: Ten More/Ten Less -- Students will find 10 more or 10 less of numbers with 100 as well as solve word problems for 10 more and 10 less. Math Rings: True and False Equations -- This set contains math rings for determining if the card shows a true equation or a false equation comparison. There are 3 different rings each with 2 difficulty levels.
Addition Mystery Pictures Bundle
By Jennifer Connett
This set of themed mystery pictures is great for students practicing addition facts. Each mystery page contains 100 math problems for students to solve to complete the picture. Many of the problems are repetitive so students can have a lot of practice with each individual math fact. Kindergarteners and first graders will have fun coloring their mystery picture!
Types of Pictures
When to Use
The following themed pictures are included:
Camping
Christmas Tree
Groundhog
Spring Flowers
Valentine's Day
Addition Self Checking Cards for Addition within 100
By Jennifer Connett
Practice adding numbers with sums up to 100 with these self checking addition cards. These addition cards allow students to practice math facts and addition problems independently.
Sets Included
When to Use
To use these cards, the students will look at the addition equation on the card.
They will solve the problem either mentally or on paper, then the student will open the card to see if they were able to solve the problem correctly.
To assist students who need more practice with addition facts, the teacher can add counting objects such as mini erasers, counting cubes, bingo chips, or base ten blocks for students to solve each addition equation.
Skills Assessed
This product contains all the directions the teacher need for making the cards. They require some prep, as they need to be printed, cut out and folded. Once created, the cards can be laminated for durability to create a reusable math activity.