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Practice with a Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Number Game!
For pronunciation go to https://www.kwiawtstelmexw.com/tag/vocabulary/
This is a fun and interactive dice game that you can play with your family and friends!
Just click on this link:
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Before Spring Break children mastered ways to make 10. Today, let's talk about two of my favorite math card games that are great for building base 10 understanding! They are 'Total of 10' and 'Go Fish'.
Push the button below to learn how to play these games.
I’m excited to say our class is using Prodigy to help students learn and practice math curriculum. I’ll use Prodigy to set assignments, review progress, and support your child’s learning. You will shortly receive an email with intro to Prodigy, username and password.
Did you know that you can create your own math worksheets?
Before Spring Break children have been working on addition to 10 with single digits.
Click on Create Your Worksheet button, and it will bring you to math-aids.com where you will be able to construct your own math problems.
Choose a number for your first addend. Start with 0, then go to 1, 2, 3, and so on.
Choose all the numbers for the second addend.
Choose your number of problems per worksheet.
Click Create button and addition problems are ready for you to solve.
If single digits addition is too easy for your child then go back to Addition Worksheets main page and choose Double Digits problems.
Before Spring Break children have been working on addition to 10 with single digits.
Click on Create Your Worksheet button, and it will bring you to math-aids.com where you will be able to construct your own math problems.
Choose a number for your first addend. Start with 0, then go to 1, 2, 3, and so on.
Choose all the numbers for the second addend.
Choose your number of problems per worksheet.
Click Create button and addition problems are ready for you to solve.
If single digits addition is too easy for your child then go back to Addition Worksheets main page and choose Double Digits problems.
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You can check out some Play Based Math ideas here