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Use this FREE addition game to consolidate addition skills and develop fluency and a solid understanding about number combinations that add to 20.
How to play:
1. Players spin a number using the spinner (note: you can make a spinner by flicking a paperclip around a pencil)
2. The player then calculates how many more they need need to make 20 (snap cube clipart been provided to support learners).
3. The player then covers the answer in the circles below with a counter or by crossing it off.
The aim is to cover all the numbers.
What is included:
No further teacher prep needed, simply print and use!
❤️ What other teachers are saying: ❤️
“Love using hands-on resources during math lessons – the students are so engaged.” Stephanie
“My students loved playing this game with their math group!” Lindy
“Thanks for this useful resource. Fun way to learn about the concept.” Anne M
“This was my class’ absolute favorite math game we played during summer school this summer!” Gabrielle
Looking for more Addition & Subtraction resources?
Friends to 20 paper and digital activities
Addition Games and Math Centres
We are passionate about helping teachers here at Rainbow Sky Creations. We hope you and your students enjoy this resource.
Thanks for visiting!
Mathematics | Addition + Subtraction |
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Grade Level | Year 1 – 2 |
Resource Types | Freebie, Games |
“Electronic download
File Type: PDF
Number of pages: 6
File size: 12 MB
* Compressed Zip File”
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If you have any feedback, queries, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the online form or at admin@rainbowskycreations.com
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What is the key to success as a beginning teacher? Today we are talking with Vanessa, and she strongly feels that asking for help will propel you forward to become a confident first year teacher (and we agree). It isn’t always easy asking for help but as Vanessa says, progress is the goal and getting the support we need is a much quicker way to get closer to that goal.
Vanessa sees any challenge she has faced so far in her teaching degree as an adventure, and we love this mindset. She talks about how the beginning of her career was memorable, rewarding, and eye-opening, how she developed relationships with her students, and how she dealt with behaviour as a casual teacher PLUS some of her favourite go-to resources (they are all linked below).
If you are a new teacher, a casual teacher or just a teacher who is looking for a little confidence, don’t skip past this episode.
If you know a teacher that’s relief or casual teaching, share this episode with them.
Rainbows ahead,
Ashleigh and Alisha
Resources mentioned in this episode
Connect with Vanessa on Instagram – @vanessavaccarella
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