Addition Strips 1-10 | 100 Write & Wipe Task Cards by Pevan & Sarah
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Addition Strips 1-10 | 100 Write & Wipe Task Cards
Practice addition up to 20 with these colourful Addition Strips by Pevan and Sarah!
There are 100 task cards contained within this download, with every available number sentence from 1+1 to 10+10. Each card has a blank box for students to write their answer.
HOW TO USE
⭐ These cards would be fabulous for a Numeracy centre or rotation, small group or independent addition practice, or even for a range of Maths games.
⭐ Young students require a lot of hands on and visual practice when learning key concepts such as addition, so why not pair them with manipulatives such as counters, blocks, toys or playdough and have students make the total before writing it in the box?
⭐ Laminate these cards to use them again and again with whiteboard markers.
This resource pairs perfectly with Pevan & Sarah's Addition and Subtraction stories video series. Sign up to Cub Club to access the videos, along with this resource and hundreds of other educational videos, songs and printables, made for teachers, by teachers.
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Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9MFN05: Represent practical situations involving addition, subtraction and quantification with physical and virtual materials and use counting or subitising strategiesAC9M1N04: Add and subtract numbers within 20, using physical and virtual materials, part-part-whole knowledge to 10 and a variety of calculation strategiesAC9MFN04: Partition and combine collections up to 10 using part-part-whole relationships and subitising to recognise and name the partsAC9M1N05: Use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving additive situations including simple money transactions; represent the situations with diagrams, physical and virtual materials, and use calculation strategies to solve the problemFurther context or application:
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