Learn to Add with a Pirate Video
This is a fun video that could be used as part of a lesson, for bell work, or as part of a review of addition for younger students.
This is a fun video that could be used as part of a lesson, for bell work, or as part of a review of addition for younger students.
This is a worksheet that contains three addition problems tied to an Easter theme. Students count the objects and then place the answer into the big Easter Egg.
This tool is great for teaching young children how to count, add, subtract, and multiply using images on a grid that can go to 144 squares. There are many variables that teachers can change to make it more entertaining. Once finished, a teacher can create an image that can then be placed in a presentation, worksheet or on a website.
This is a simple number line make that allows teachers to generate custom number lines Below are som
Students compete against each other or a computer to see who can win a subtraction tug of war contest. The quicker the students answer the subtraction problems the harder the tug boat pulls on the rope.
This is a multi-player tug of war addition game. Players can compete to see who can answer the addition questions quickest and most accurately.
This can be a multiplayer, where students compete against each other or a computer in answering subtraction questions. The faster they answer the faster their jet ski moves.
This math video has Kermit the Frog teaching kids how to subtract with a little humor.
Students use solutions to subtraction problems in order to speed their duck around the track. The faster they answer the faster their duck goes.
Play a multiplayer game where cats have to pick two numbers that equal the target number. This is a timed game that can either be played with other players or the computer. This game will work on addition fluency.