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Making ten

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Tens Frame Equations and Missing Numbers

Description This download includes two worksheets. The first sheet has a tens frame with a blank equation. Students must determine the equation by writing how many frames have dots plus how many frames do not have dots. This helps them practice the different ways to make 10. The second sheet is set up in the same way but the equation has one missing number. Students must use the tens frame to help them determine the missing number. Hope this helps your student to become more fluent with ways…

Spinner's End Primary (at The Linton Academy): Ways to Make Six Through Ten Printable

(decomposing numbers 6-10) One of my repins on pinterest inspired me to make these for Robbie. I thought I'd share them in cas...

Miss G loves playing all sorts of card games, so when I came across Make Ten, a simple game that focuses math skills and uses just a generic deck of cards, I knew it would be a total hit. The idea came from this awesome book that’s brand new called 100 Fun and Learning Games for Kids

Miss G loves playing all sorts of card games, so when I came across Make Ten, a simple game that focuses math skills and uses just a generic deck of cards, I knew it would be a total hit. The idea came from this awesome book that’s brand new called 100 Fun and Learning Games for Kids

Ideas for making 10 activities to teach students math facts of numbers that add to make ten. Includes FREE printable making 10 game and song.

Since the beginning of the school year, I've been working on slowly introducing the memorization of math facts to my son. This week we've been focusing on learning the numbers that add up to ten. I thought I'd share with you the making 10 activities we've done this week, including a free game I created! We

Using clip cards is a fun, hands-on way for students to learn and, as a big bonus, they also help with fine motor skills . In fact, it’s one of the best activities to help your kindergartener develop fine motor skills. These snowflake making ten clip cards are the perfect way for young learners to practice ways to make ten – an important math concept for kindergarteners and first graders.

Using clip cards is a fun, hands-on way for students to learn and, as a big bonus, they also help with fine motor skills . In fact, it’s one of the best activities to help your kindergartener develop fine motor skills. These snowflake making ten clip cards are the perfect way for young learners to practice ways to make ten – an important math concept for kindergarteners and first graders.

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Fun Christmas math activity for making ten. Count the gifts and find how many more to make 10.
As primary teachers we do a lot of introducing concepts for the very first time. With this comes a big responsibility! You see, we are laying the foundations of understanding so that teachers in years to come will have a solid foundation to build on. Helping students understand addition and making 10 are just a couple of those important foundations. I’m excited to share these fun, hands-on activities for making ten with a ten frame.
Do your students need practice making 10? This deck of Boom™ Cards helps students practice pairs of ten with the support of a ten frame. The students will complete the equation to determine how many more are needed to make 10. The first number in the equation is shown in the ten frame. Students can use the support of the ten frame in order to count how many more are needed to make ten. The students will then drag the number to complete the equation. Boom Cards are self checking!