Showing posts with label doubles facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doubles facts. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

[Superstar Lilly] ADDITION FREEBIE!

My littles are needing some practice with DOUBLES facts and NEAR DOUBLES (which, yes, I realize is NOT in the CORE, but is such an incredible strategy if they can just get into the habit of using it!!).  They LOVE LOVE LOVE "POOF!" but I wanted something a little different, so I created SUPERSTAR!
(Which uses the oh so a.dor.a.ble clip art from The 3 am Teacher!!)

If your littles are needing help with this also, please download this, use it, pin it, love it, send your friends over to download it, and PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS WONDERFUL, leave a comment.  :)
Image is linked.

Now, for those of you who actually visit my blog AND leave a comment, I have a little surprise for you!

I was thinking of the fact that my littles are also struggling with automatic fact recall (not all of them, just a few, but practice is always helpful).
So. . .
I added a set of addition cards (1.OA.6).
And put the set on Teacher's Notebook.
For only $1!!
Hop on over and check it out!

Did you keep reading?!
Awesome!

Do you follow my blog?
You'll want to.  :)

AND. . .you'll want to leave a comment today with your e-mail address (between 8:00 am standard mountain time and 8:00 pm standard mountain time) letting me know that you do, indeed, follow my blog, and what your favorite FREE activity is that I've posted.  If you do that, you'll receive a special little thank you surprise in your inbox.
HAPPY FRIDAY!!!





Thursday, July 14, 2011

[Doubles Fish and Shark Bait] 2 games.1 deck of cards. Doubles facts to 10+10. Good Stuff.

Here are a couple of games that will help students develop automaticity with Doubles Facts.
Doubles Fish is played like Go Fish, while Shark Bait is played like Old Maid.
The preview image is linked to the pdf download.
Please direct your friends here to download their own copy.
DO NOT SHARE THIS FILE!
Also, comments are always appreciated if you like what you see!  :)
Thanks!


Monday, April 11, 2011

{doubles fact practice with a twist}

This is by far the most requested game in my classroom.
Somehow the addition of treats, the challenge of the kitchen tongs, and the luck of the dice all add up to some fantastically fun doubles fact practice!

As noted on the direction sheet, we use dice labeled 0-9 for this activity.
Regular dice labeled 1-6 are fun to use also, and it seems as if doubles show up more quickly with the regular dice.  :)

Happy Doubles Fact Practice!
(Image is linked to a pdf download of the directions).