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Adding and Subtracting Adding and subtracting resources for teachers of all grade levels. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

Smart Board Flash Card Relay Game

Challenge students with a dynamic Smart Board game. Teams answer math flashcards for multiplication, division, addition, or subtraction, competing in a timed relay. Great for practicing essential facts!

Sesame street teaches subtraction

Engage your K-2 students with a fun, elementary video. They will learn basic subtraction concepts through entertaining Sesame Street characters, building foundational math skills interactively.

Alien Invasion Simple Addition Game

Your students will love defending Earth from an alien invasion! They practice simple addition to fire weapons, quickly building essential math skills and fluency.

Jet ski addition game

Challenge students to an online jet ski race! They'll quickly answer addition questions, competing to be first across the finish line, building speed and math fluency.

Learn to Count/Basic Addition Song and Viceo

Introduce or review basic addition and counting with an engaging song and video. Students will learn key math vocabulary and foundational number skills in an enjoyable format.

What is the unknown whole number?

Students find the number that completes 1st-grade number sentences (1-20). They explore whole number relationships within equations, developing foundational algebraic thinking for early math.

Additionasaurus 2 adding 10s and hundreds

Students will love reviewing adding ones, tens, and hundreds with this engaging, dinosaur-themed practice. They will build strong foundational math skills for future success.

Commutative and Associative Properties of Addition Skittles Activity

Students will use Skittles to actively explore and understand the commutative and associative properties of addition. A helpful video guides teachers through successful classroom implementation.

Subtraction Borrowing Anchor Chart

Visually guide students through borrowing strategies for subtraction. They will grasp how to regroup when subtracting 2 and 3-digit numbers, building strong computational skills.

Multiplication: Self Correcting Quizzes

Engage students with self-correcting quizzes to master multiplication facts. Students can utilize visual hints, target specific facts, and build math fact fluency effectively.

Time moves in one direction. (Clock Worksheet)

Help 3rd graders practice telling time by drawing clock faces or writing the time shown. Students will also review 3-digit subtraction with this engaging activity.

Color by Number with Skip (3 digit subtraction)

Engage students in 3-digit subtraction practice. They solve six problems with Skip the Squirrel, then color a picture based on their answers, reinforcing math skills.