Find and solve the 7 unshaded addition problems that are doubles and 5-groups.
make subt...
Mathematics, 06.11.2019 23:31 LizaB15
Find and solve the 7 unshaded addition problems that are doubles and 5-groups.
make subtraction flashcards for the related subtraction facts. (remember, doubles will only make 1 related subtraction fact instead of 2 related facts.)
make a number bond card and use your cards to play memory.
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