Grab and Go Math – Addition and Subtraction from 100
Grab and Go Packs are meant to provide extra practice with the math skill listed on this pack. I use these as an earlier finisher activity or an RTI activity. I store my activities in picture cases, but they could also be stored in baggies too.
$5.00
Description
The Grab and Go activities do not have paper recording sheets. Everything is meant to be be paper free (after initial set-up). There are some activities that students can record onto a laminated piece. If you need to show accountability, have your students take a picture of the finished activity with a device.
This addition and subtraction from 100 pack reinforces addition and subtraction strategies. It includes the following 6 activities:
✓ Adding Tens
✓ Subtracting Tens
✓ Use a Number Chart to Add
✓ Make a Ten to Add
✓ Expand to Solve
✓ Problem Solving
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