Write the Room Subtraction Back to School
Write the Room activities are a great way to get your students moving while reviewing skills. This Write the Room Subtraction Back to School reviews subtraction within 10
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Write the Room activities are a great way to get your students moving while reviewing skills. This Write the Room Subtraction Back to School resource reviews subtraction within 10.
This math resource does not have to be used as a write the room activity. It can also be used as a small group center, sensory tub activity, or independent center.
This resource includes:
- 2 cards – subtraction from 10 with objects to count
- 12 cards – subtraction from 10; equations only
- Recording sheet (2 choices)
- Answer key
Your students will love these activities!
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