Addition and Subtraction from 20 Digital Practice for Google Classroom™ and Seesaw™
Do your students need practice with addition and subtraction from 20? This digital product comes with two choices of use: Google Slides™ and Seesaw™.
$3.50
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Do your students need practice with addition and subtraction from 20? This digital product comes with two choices of use: Google Slides™ and Seesaw™.
Google Classroom™: You will receive a pdf with a link to make a copy of the Google Slides™, which can be added to your Google Classroomª. The pdf also explains how to use the activity.
Seesaw™: You will receive a pdf with directions on how to add this digital activity to your Seesaw™ activity library.
The slide show contains 20 slides (5 different activities) for your students to work through. Each slide contains moveable pieces to manipulate.
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