Addition and Subtraction Key Words Posters

I recently saw this in a lower grade classroom. It seemed like a good math poster to have up for use when discussing whether a word problem requires addition or subtraction.

P1030683

So I decided to make my own free math posters for you to use in your elementary school classroom! Enjoy!

Math key words poster- add Math key words poster- subtract

Basic Math Strategies (Review Packet for Parents)

Whats your strategy stickerThis is a great 4 page math handout for back to school night so parents have a quick refresher about what your students are learning. This small packet covers addition and subtraction, so it’s perfect for lower grades.

Here are the addition strategies the packet reviews: break apart, rounding, tens and ones, tens and ones with an open number line, hundreds chart and friendly number with open number line.

Here’s what it covers with regard to subtraction: break apart, tens and ones with an open number line, hundreds chart and a few strategies for missing addends.

Happy new school year!

Click here for the PDF: Landscape of Learning- Math Strategies (2)

Lego Math (Free Add. & Sub. Worksheets)

Lego addition 1What kid doesn’t love Legos? I mean seriously, there are infinite possibilities in those tiny little bricks! So naturally, I needed a way to bring Legos into my classroom… and this is what I came up with! Enjoy some simple addition and subtraction practice!

Click here for the free printable PDFs:
Lego addition 1
Lego addition 2
Lego subtraction

 

 

Simple Subtraction Dice Games

Yup, the dice games are back to help your kids practice math facts! And they’re back in subtraction style. Enjoy!Dice Game- simple subtraction- caterpillar Dice Game- simple subtraction cow

 

Click here or here for more dice games (or search “dice games” in the search bar at the top of the page).

Dice Games: Math Turtles Collection

I’m a huge fan of games. They disguise potentially unpleasant practice! Here’s my collection of math turtles to help your kids practice basic math skills (including simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). Happy spring!

Click here for the 4 printable PDFs: Turtle Dice Games

Addition dice game- turtle Dice Game- add sub 2 dice turtle 1 dice game- mult div 2 dice turtle multiplication dice game- turtle

Don’t forget about the Fancy Turtles editions!

Color By Number (simple addition & subtraction)

color by number add sub fish

Who doesn’t like to color? I mean really… there’s something calming about coloring. But why not exercise that brain while you color! Here’s a color by number with an addition/subtraction facts twist. Enjoy!

Here’s the free printable PDF: Add-sub color by number fish

Spring Time Math Facts Dice Game

I love playing math games… and what student can’t benefit from some basic math facts practice. So here’s a game for you.

  1. Print 1 copy of the worksheet for each player.
  2. Roll the die (let’s say you roll a 5)
  3. Color in the section of the picture that equals the number you rolled (for example, you could color in the section labeled “4+1=”). Make sure you write the answer in the section so it becomes a complete number sentence (“4+1=5”).
  4. Take turns rolling, and coloring (any color you want)
  5. First player to color in the entire page wins!

Make sure you choose the operation you want: basic addition, basic subtraction, basic multiplication or basic division. Happy Spring!EPSON MFP image

EPSON MFP imageEPSON MFP imageEPSON MFP image

 

Click here for more free math stuff!

Halloween Math Fact Coloring Page

This fun Halloween coloring page uses simple addition, subtraction and multiplication. Depending on the answer of the math question, they color each section of the picture a different color. Click here for the printable PDF: Halloween math fact coloring page  Happy Halloween!

Like what you see? Help support this blog of entirely free stuff for teachers by sharing it with your friends! Thanks!