Would you like some creative ways to practice addition and subtraction? Then, be sure to check out these addition and subtraction games from our K-2 Math Activities series! These math activities and games are great for seat work, center work, or at home math practice.
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Addition and Subtraction Games
These addition and subtraction games were designed with 1st graders in mind, but older or younger children may enjoy them as well! The 6 games included work just like our Roll & Race Number Sense games.
To play, learners roll a single die. They find the first problem on the row that matches their die (since he rolled a three, he is working the problem on row three). Some learners may need small manipulatives, like counting bears, to help them visualize the problem.
Optional: Once the problem is solved, learners can write the answer on a recording sheet, which serves as a great accountability piece if you can’t do this activity with them.
Once the problem has been solved, learners cover up the spot on their board and then roll again. We used our transparent counters, but you can use any small manipulative you have on-hand.
The idea is to have a row that “wins” first place, second place, AND third place, which means they work roughly 20 problems, give or take a few.
The addition and subtraction game my son did was the 6th one in the pack. Here’s a peek at the other ones included:
Writing Number Sentences Game – use the three numbers to write a number sentence (to 20).
Addition and Subtraction Games – solve the problems (one page for addition and one page for subtraction)
Are They Equal? – one game for only addition and one game for addition/subtraction)
Another quick thought is instead of using counters to cover the board for the Are They Equal? games, learners can use two different colored crayons. If they are equal, learners circle the square in one color crayon. If they aren’t equal, they circle them in the other color.
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More Addition and Subtraction Games in this Series
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Addition and Subtraction Games with three numbers {The Measured Mom}
Find all the posts in this series on my K-2 Math Page
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