Math Facts Cards - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
Overview
Description
These math facts cards are a great way to improve fluency and instant recall of the basic facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Students compete against themselves, trying to beat their previous score. This activity may be self-marking.
Print an addition grid with the corresponding subtraction grid on the back, or multiplication with division on the back, one for each child. You may choose to laminate these cards for increased durability. There is a choice of colour or black and white. Children answer as many algorithms as possible in three minutes. They can keep a record of their progress on the graphs provided. When a child can accurately answer 100 sums in three minutes they become members of the “100 Club” and receive a certificate. 50 Club certificates are also included.
You will find:
- Teacher instructions - 1 page
- Colour operations cards - 4 pages
- Black and white operations cards - 4 pages
- Graphs - 4 pages
- 50 Club certificates- small (4 colours + b and w, 4 operations) - 20 pages (2 per page)
- 50 Club certificates – large - 20 pages
- 100 Club certificates – small - 20 pages (2 per page)
- 100 Club certificates – large - 20 pages
These cards are great to use for homework, math centres or quick warm-ups at the beginning of a math lesson.
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- File types3 PDF
- Page count93 pages
- Curriculum alignment
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This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
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