It is so important for primary students to be fluent with combinations of 10. I have been hard at work with my first graders working on this concept and trying to get them to fluency with this idea. My favorite way to do this is a lot of little games that work on this big idea.
With the holidays coming up, I find themed games to be much more engaging for kids. Because I have been working on subtracting from 10 with my first graders and I have a few kiddos who still don't have the understanding and fluency that I would like to see, I made a quick, easy and cute game to give them the extra practice they need. You can grab it for free!
With the holidays coming up, I find themed games to be much more engaging for kids. Because I have been working on subtracting from 10 with my first graders and I have a few kiddos who still don't have the understanding and fluency that I would like to see, I made a quick, easy and cute game to give them the extra practice they need. You can grab it for free!
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This game uses a 10 frame and reindeer counters to support developing understanding of subtracting from 10 and support the idea of combinations of 10 |
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A pair of students playing and recording. I also have had many students who want to play themselves and fill in the entire record sheet on their own. |
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This student is playing using a 10 sided dice |
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If your kids need more work on subtraction and combinations of 10, head over to TPT and and grab this freebie! |
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