Curated OER
Counting Back
Where does the frog stop? Help youngster visualize subtraction with a frog on 10 steps. He starts on the step coordinated with the minuend and hops down based on the subtrahend. By doing this, scholars are counting on backwards and...
Curated OER
Adding Animals
Writing equations from images helps young mathematicians grasp addition, especially when they get to look at cute animals as they do it. There are six number sentences here, each illustrated with a set of animals corresponding to...
Kids Learning Station
Addition Equations
Count fruit and solve equations with this colorful, 3-problem activity. Students will practice their addition skills, and learn what addition equations look like. This is a great activity for early math learners.
T. Smith Publishing
Yellow Addition
Lovely yellow flowers fill the page! Primary math masters color the given number of flowers yellow, determine how many flowers are left, and write a number sentence for the problem. Several examples of addition number sentences are...
T. Smith Publishing
Green Addition
Ribbit! Kindergarten or first grade mathematicians practice subtracting and adding frogs on this friendly learning exercise. Add it to your library of homework assignments when teaching youngsters arithmetic skills.