by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Bowling pins or plastic bottles A soft ball Number cards (1-10).Set up bowling pins with numbers on them. Students roll the ball to knock down the pins. They then solve subtraction problems based on the number of pins knocked down and the total number of pins. Discuss...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Real or play coins Addition and subtraction mats Markers.Provide each student with a set of coins and an addition/subtraction mat. Explain how to use the mat to perform addition and subtraction with the coins. Ask students to place coins on the mat and add or subtract...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Dice (one or two per student or pair) Spinners with addition and subtraction options Paper and pencils.Introduction (5 minutes): Explain how dice and spinners will be used to generate numbers for addition and subtraction problems. Playing the Game (15 minutes):...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Chalk (for outdoor play) or tape (for indoor play). Hopscotch grid with numbers and equations..Draw or tape a hopscotch grid with numbers and simple addition or subtraction equations. Instruct students to hop through the grid, solving the equations as they land on...
by Own Your Education | Set 26, 2024
Story problem cards or written scenarios. Counters or small objects. Paper and pencils..Provide each student with a story problem card (e.g., “There were 5 apples on the table. John ate 2 apples. How many apples are left?”). Instruct students to use...