Math Fact Fluency

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Addition & Subtraction Games
These Addition and Subtraction Games will provide a fun, non-threatening opportunity for students to get the much-needed practice to become fluent in their math facts. #mathpracticegames
Spring Math Games with Dice and Dominos
Keep math interest and learning high from spring through summer with math center games like the ones in this post. Using just dice, dominoes, and a flower mat, your kindergarten and first graders will get lots of practice identifying combinations that total sums of 2 through 12. Easy to differentiate to include subtracting, too, plus suggestions are included for other subjects and skills, too! Stop by Primary Inspiration to learn more! #additionactivities #firstgrademathgames
Addition fact strategy games
no prep addition games EXCELLENT COURSE OF ACTION FOR TEACHING ADDING 1-10: +0, +1, +2 +10 Doubles facts Make 10 facts “Using 10’s” facts “Using doubles” facts
St. Paddy's Day Domino Add the Room (Sums of 0 to 10)
St. Paddy's Day Domino Add the Room (Sums of 0 to 10) $ #StPatricksDay #KampKindergarten #Dominoes #Addition http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/St-Paddys-Day-Domino-Add-the-Room-Sums-of-0-to-10-1744583
Dominoes Math Puzzles — Games 4 Gains
This FREE addition puzzle provides a hands-on approach to practicing addition facts due to the use of dominoes!
Fact Fluency in First Grade
Click to read how she turns cut and pastes into colorful hands on centers that kids can use over and over! (Fact Fluency in First Grade)
A blog post on ways to build math facts fluency with subtraction and addition.
Adding 3 Numbers
Adding 3 Numbers centers and worksheets
BLACK FRIDAY SALE, Teachers Notebook 3 Day Sale, and a FREEBIE
Using a Number Line to Add and Subtract-FREEBIE...could use this for a couple of my kids who like using number lines
Peek at my Week - Math Work Stations Update!
Great ideas for math rotations and an organization system for all the materials.
Missing Addend Kaboom
Math fact Kaboom! While this post is for first grade, it would work GREAT for multiplication and division facts for 2nd-4th grades! The video on the post tells you exactly what to do. GREAT for a center, or to use as a whole class activity when you are out and have a sub.
Guided Math and Math Stations
Math centers. Clear envelopes from the dollar store with all of the activity materials inside. Students work on their center then complete a fact fluency center when finished. Use this concept but with baskets in my cubicle organizers.