Let's get ready to practice adding within ten! This drill-style lesson helps students practice basic addition skills. The addends are digits from 0 to 10, and the sums are digits from 0 to 20. Students answer horizontal addition problems in a drill format. When your students complete this lesson, they will have gained more confidence in their basic addition abilities.
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This online math game is categorized as a Level B lesson. It may be ideal for first or second grade students.
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Operations And Algebraic Thinking
Add And Subtract Within 20.
Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies.2 By end of Grade 2, know from memory all sums of two one-digit numbers.
Basic Addition to 20 (Level B)
In this second grade-level math lesson, students will practice adding within twenty. The addition problems in this math game are a mix of drill-style problems, word problems, and addition problems with visual aids, like dice and counters.
Basic Subtraction within 20 (Level B)
Students will practice subtracting within twenty in this second grade-level math lesson. The subtraction problems in this interactive math game are a mix of word problems, drill-style subtraction problems, and subtraction problems with visual aids, like counters.