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Surf for More Math

Lesson 7 - Using Simpler Facts to Add

To encourage students to have fun on the Web while learning about Using Simpler Facts to Add, here are some games and interactive activities they can do on their own or in pairs.

 

Goal

Describe addition fact strategies.

 

Instructions for Use

Addition Surprise lets students use patterns in an addition table.

To use Addition Surprise, have students drag the number tile to a square where the row and column add up to the number.

 

Butterfly Ten Frame helps students gain comfort using numbers to 10.

To use Butterfly Ten Frame, have students click on the number to answer the questions.

 

Ten Frame is an interactive tool that helps students use 10 as a bridge when solving addition problems.

To use Ten Frame select one of the 5 games to play from the pull-down games menu.

To play How Many?, count the number of dots, and input the answer in the text box.

To play Build a Frame, drag the number of dots unto the frame from the bank. Click the "Check Answer" button to see if the answer is correct.

To play Fill a Frame, count how many dots are needed to fill a frame. Input the answer in the text box, and click the "Check Answer" button to see if the answer is correct.

To play Add with Frames, drag the number of dots into each frame to answer the equation. Click the "Check Answer" button to see if the answer is correct. Combine the number of dots to answer the equation, and input the answer in the text box. Click the "Check Answer" button to see if the answer is correct.

To play Rando', drag the number of dots unto the frame from the bank. Click the "Check Answer" button to see if the answer is correct.

Click the "New" button for a new question.

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