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The kiddos have been working hard this year to learn their math facts. This hasn't meant the process has been as fun as it could be. In fact, I think I dread reviewing math fact flash cards each day as much as they do. Sure, I make cute math fact printables for a lot of our units, but the truth is, the kiddos haven't touched them in a while. When they do, it's to play with the manipulatives more than to actually complete the activity. Dinomite doesn't even need counters anymore, so everything seems like boring review to him. It's time to liven things up a bit. I decided to do some research this week, and thought I'd share my top 10 favorite ideas, as well as sharing a couple successes of my own. Enjoy!
Fact Family Neighborhood by School Time Snippets
Scratch Off Math Cards from Left Brain Craft Brain
Counting & Addition Activity Tray from The Imagination Tree
Lollipop Math Activities from Fantastic Fun and Learning
DIY Addition Strip Board and Strip Board Presentations from Living Montessori Now
Addition Cups from Sweet Sounds of Kindergarten
Free Addition Game for the Doubles Facts from The Measured Mom
Dominos Addition with Dot Markers from I Can Teach My Child
Addition Snake Game from To the Lesson!
Math Fact House Printable from 3 Dinosaurs
Flag Addition from Every Star Is Different
Addition Wheel w/ Clothespins from Every Star Is Different
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Another great post! Thanks for bringing all of these ideas together. And thank you for including my Addition Snake game post and picture.
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome collection of hands-on learning math activities! Thank you for linking up at "A Little Bird Told Me" Wednesday link party! You have been featured on Mama's Happy Hive blog. :)
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