Description
This is a BUNDLE of all 3 addition fact fluency resources: doubles facts, ways to make 10, and bridges to 10 strategies! Students love these math fact fluency centers and games!
The following 3 resources are included:
Doubles Activities:
- Peanut Butter & Jelly Doubles Match – students match the doubles cards (peanut butter) to the answer cards (jelly)
- Doubles Plus One Tic Tac Toe – students draw a game card, solve the doubles plus one fact, and place a game piece on the answer. The first player to reach four in a row is the winner.
- Doubles Dash – very easy prep game! Students roll a number cube (1-6), move that many spaces on the game board, and solve the fact on the space they land on — This game is available within 10 and within 20 for easy differentiation 🙂
- Doubles Plus One Race – very easy prep game! Students roll a number cube (1-6), move that many spaces on the game board, and solve the fact — This game is available within 10 and 20 for easy differentiation
- Doubles Dominoes – students match doubles & doubles plus one dominoes
- I Spy Doubles and Doubles Plus One – printable game where students find the most doubles facts against a partner
- Donut Doubles (puzzles) – students will put together doubles & doubles plus one puzzles!
- Sort & Solve Doubles – Students will sort doubles facts and doubles plus one facts, then they will solve them!
Ways to Make 10 Activities:
- Ways to Make 10 Board Game – students race around a game board reading the ten frames and figuring out what the number needed to make ten (optional kid game pieces included)
- Smore Make 10 Memory – students match the problem to the answer (ex: 4 + __ matches to 6)
- Connect Ten – students use grid to color in two boxes that are next to each other that make ten (ex: a 2 & 8 are right next to each other in the grid, students would color that) — kids take turn coloring two number boxes that make ten, and the last person to color in boxes is the winner.
- Make Ten Bubble Bump – played like a regular BUMP game — students roll a die (1-6) and cover the number needed to make ten
- Make 10 Puzzles
- Make 10 Domino Train Cards
- Roll & Cover Board Game
- Build Ways to Make 10 Dry Erase Mat
Bridge to 10 Activities:
- Helpful teacher teaching notes page
- Empty double ten frame for use with games
- Adding Nines Board Game – students race around a game board solving addition problems involving 9s
- Adding 8s & 9s Board Game – students race around a game board solving addition problems involving 9s
- Cookies & Milk Nines & Tens Memory Match – students match the 9 facts to the 10 facts (ex: 9 + 4 would match with 10 + 3)
- Spin Some Sums – students spin a spinner and solve the +8 or +9 fact (3 versions included)
- Using Tens Turtle Race – played similar to the deck of cards game “War”
- Using Tens Pizza Points – students choose a fact card and the solve it. The player with the larger sum gets a point for each round. The player with most points at the end of 10 rounds wins
- Adding Nines Roll & Cover – printable board game
These fact fluency games are a great way to help your students learn their addition facts quickly. They are engaging and simple to play. I pull them out all year with my students on “Fact Fluency Friday” — Every Friday morning, once all games had been introduced, students grabbed a partner and got to choose a fact fluency game that they wanted to work on. No need to worry about holiday or seasonal themes — these are great ANY TIME of the year!
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