Math Task Cards – Addition and Subtraction from 20
These math task card activities give students practice with addition and subtraction from 20.
$5.00
Description
These math task card activities give students practice with addition and subtraction from 20.
I store these activities in picture cases but they could also be stored in plastic baggies. These Grab and Go activities are great for centers, morning work, or early finishers.
This addition and subtraction from 20 pack reinforces addition and subtraction strategies. It includes the following 6 activities:
✓ Let’s Solve It!: word problems
✓ Add or Subtract: understating when to add or subtract
✓ Fact Families: practicing number relationships
✓ Spin a Numbers: counting on and back
✓ Input and Output: using input/output charts
✓ Ways to Make a Number: understanding various ways to make a number
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