Color By Number (simple addition & subtraction)

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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

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Spring Time Means Math Time! (free addition worksheet)

Spring time math- addition sums to 20 worksheet

I’ve made many simple addition worksheets (sums up to 10), but I don’t know that I’ve done a worksheet with sums up to 20. So here it is… a spring-inspired addition worksheet just for you. I usually try to make them using only black and white, but I couldn’t help it on this one. Enjoy!

Click here for the free printable PDF: Springtime Math- addition sums to 20

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Valentine’s Day Math Simple Addition Worksheet

Most holidays are crazy in the classroom… especially ones that have a lot of candy and junk  food. But there’s no reason you can’t use the holiday as an excuse to do some practice. Here’s a simple addition worksheet (for 1st or 2nd grade). Click here for the free printable PDF: V-Day simple addition PDF  Happy Valentine’s Day!

V-Day simple addition

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Holiday Addition Bingo (FREE!)

addition bingo titleUse this math practice activity to review addition facts (that total up to 15). There are 5 different boards, so there will be some variety among the players. Teachers call out a simple math problem (“5 + 2”) and students can mark a space if it contains the total. Students should also record the entire number sentence at the bottom of the page (“5 + 2 = 7”). Click the following links for the PDF boards:

Addition Bingo- board 1

Addition Bingo- board 2

Addition Bingo- board 3

Addition Bingo- board 4

Addition Bingo- board 5

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Thanksgiving Math Memory Game (free printable)

Here’s a great way to tie Thanksgiving into math practice.  I’ve made 2 options for the front of the card (simple addition and basic multiplication), and 1 option for the back of the card (Thanksgiving theme). The addition version is appropriate for kindergarten – second grade and the multiplication is appropriate for 3rd grade and up. Click here for all 3 pages: Thanksgiving math memory cards- add mult   Copy back to back, cut and you’re off! If you’d like to make your own math facts, only run off the back (Thanksgiving theme) and then hand write your own numbers on the other side. Enjoy!

  

 

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