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Lori Jones

Math Activities Addition Mission - 1 views

  • Addition Mission         Game mats               Number cards This game is designed to practice addition skills. Children should be somewhat familiar with addition before playing. Print one set of game mats (enough for 6 players) and one set of number cards (pages 2-5 ONLY). Then reinsert the number card pages into your printer so that you can print Buzz Light Year (page 1 ONLY) on the back (or use your printers double-sided feature if it has one). Cut apart number cards. Laminate the game mats or place inside plastic protectors. To play, children take turns choosing 2 Buzz cards. The child adds the numbers together and if he has the matching sum on his game mat, he places the cards on the mat. If not, he discards them. Play continues until one player fills his game mat. This player wins.
    • Lori Jones
       
      1 OA.3  This is a fun game that reinforces addition skills.  It would be a great family game or station/center game.
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    Addition Mission:  Students each have a game mat and take turns choosing two cards.  He/she adds the two cards together, and if he has a matching sum on the game mat, he puts the cards on the mat.  If not, he discards him.
Brandon Appleton

Easy Math Games Make Math Fun And Help Kids Learn To Like Math - 1 views

    • Brandon Appleton
       
      Give advanced students problems that involve higher addition problems. Students who may struggle with activity may only have to cover 3 in a row...easy to differentiate this activity
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    Fun game working on addition, with easy set up
Jessica Buell

Play Egg Carton Addition | Education.com - 2 views

    • Jessica Buell
       
      you could do this with subtraction for advanced students or you could adapt it by giving them a sheet with problems already solved and they have to try to match their turns with all of the problems. (this would be good for memorizing)
    • Susie Beesley
       
      I didn't see a Common Core standard posted for this activity.
    • Jessica Buell
       
      You could adapt this for students wth special needs or ELL students by paiting them with at level students and giving them counters and ganizer mats to help them visualize addition.
    • Jessica Buell
       
      You can extend this lesson to 3rd or 4th grade by chaning the rules. FOr 3rd grade they can multiple instead of add and for 4th grade you can have them adding or subtracing fractions or decimals.
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