ClassFlow
Class Flow: To Regroup or Not to Regroup, That Is the Question
[Free Registration/Login Required] Given base ten blocks and 5 addition problems, the students will demonstrate understanding of the base ten system by choosing to regroup when needed 100 % of the time, with or without visual...
Teaching Treasures Publications
Teaching Treasures Picture Math Grades K 1 (Page 5)
Add and subtract pictures and numbers in this easy to use interactive worksheet. A great tool for a quick practice. Problems are presented in a horizontal format.
Teaching Treasures Publications
Teaching Treasures: Year Two Math (Page 3)
Review basic addition and subtraction facts using this interactive worksheet. Problems are presented in horizontal format and offer immediate feedback. With only ten problems, this worksheet could also be used for a quick review or short...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Add and Subtract Picture Word Problems
[Free Registration/Login Required] Use bears to illustrate addition and subtraction problems.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Building Blocks for Addition
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart reviews what addition is and what the equal sign does. It contains a section for writing math sentences using the dice generator. Then it has an Activote of 10 addition sentences.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Kindergarten Patterning
[Free Registration/Login Required] Kindergarten math flipchart that prompts students to identify, create and extend patterns.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Making a Ten Adding Two Digit Numbers
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart introduces the concept of addition of sums of 10 or more than 10. The flipchart has examples with visuals to help students understand tens and ones. It would be useful when beginning a...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Missing Addends
[Free Registration/Login Required] In this flipchart students will either count up and/or use a hundreds chart to determine a missing addend.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Four Colors Problem
See if you can arrange the cubes according to the directions to solve this challenge. This one page website includes the solution.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Nctm: Illuminations: Ten Frame
Use the 10 frame to count the amounts given and find the total. Five different games are available to practice counting and combining amounts.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: 6 Beads
Use the diagram on this one page website to solve the problem. There are teacher notes and the solution is only a click away.
PBS
Pbs Teachers: Finger Puppets You Can Count On
Make finger puppets. Learn to recognize numbers and count from one to ten and ten to one.
SEN Teacher
Sen Teacher: Magic Wood
Generate and print out various worksheets with "magic squares", ones that are complete and ones that have blanks to be filled in by students.
Disfruta Las Matematicas
Disfruta Las Matematicas: Hojas De Ejercicios De Matematicas Preescolares
This site contains many worksheets for preschool students. You can see them on the screen and print them with or without the answers.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Addition and Subtraction Word Problems 2
Practice solving more challenging word problems with addition and subtraction. Numbers used are 20 or less. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
Other
Gynzy: Space Math
In this math learning game, students choose numbers up to 10 or up to 20 and addition or subtraction. They guide an astronaut to the planet with the correct answer for each problem.
Quia
Quia: Counting to 10
Younger students can practice counting cute objects up to 10 and gives them positive feedback as they work their way through the activity.
Quia
Quia: Counting to 7
This website for young children gives them practice counting cute objects up to 7 and gives them positive feedback as they work their way through the activity.
Quia
Quia: Counting to 8
This website for young children gives them practice counting cute objects up to 8 and gives them positive feedback as they work their way through the activity.
Quia
Quia: Counting to 9
This website for young children allows them to practice counting objects up to 9, and it gives them positive feedback as they work their way through the activity.