How do you teach addition and subtraction in a fun way?
Activities
- Get kids up and moving with the human number line math game.
- Play subtraction bowling. Set up ten bowling pins (or cups) and use a ball to knock some down.
- Use a sectioned plate and small objects to practice solving equations. Kids can count objects into different sections and move them to find the answer.
How do you play roll and race game?
It is super simple to play these games.
- Roll a single die.
- Match the die you rolled to the one pictured on the page. Work the math problem in the first square in the row you rolled.
- Cover that space.
- Roll the die again and repeat steps 1-3, working your way through the different rows.
How do I teach my first grade math addition?
How to teach your child the addition facts
- Step 1: Break it up. Instead of overwhelming your child with all of the addition facts at once, first break the facts into smaller groups.
- Step 2: Visualize and strategize.
- Step 3: Practice those facts until they’re mastered.
- Step 4: Mix those facts with other facts.
How do you explain addition to first graders?
Teach children the words that signify “addition.” Introduce terms such as “all together, “put together,” “how many in all,” “total,” and “sum” that commonly indicate a child will need to add two or more numbers. Use “fact families” to help children understand number relationships.
How do you teach addition to first graders?
How to Teach Addition | 7 Simple Steps
- Introduce the concept using countable manipulatives. Using countable manipulatives (physical objects) will make addition concrete and much easier to understand.
- Transition to visuals.
- Use a number line.
- Counting Up.
- Finding the ten.
- Word problems.
- Memorize the math facts.
What activities is recommended for developing number sense?
Activities
- Practice making groups of ten things.
- Teach counting by 10’s to count groups.
- Make groups of ten to get to the 100th day.
- Show and examine a tens block and ones block.
- Use base ten blocks to represent numbers.
- Say “Show (or draw) me 14 with place value blocks!”
How do you play race to the top math?
The first player rolls the dice and covers the bottom number above the sum. It is then the next player’s turn. When students roll a sum they have already marked, they move their marker up to the next spot. The first player to reach the top in any column is the winner.