Addition and Subtraction with Regrouping

Addition and subtraction games and activities help students practice addition with regrouping and subtraction with regrouping.
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Three Digit Subtraction with Regrouping
Three Digit Subtraction with Regrouping games give your students the valuable practice they need to master 3 digit subtraction with regrouping. Three Digit Subtraction with Regrouping is more motivating than a worksheet, your class will love this hands on approach to consolidating three digit subtraction.
Two Digit Subtraction with Regrouping Worksheets and Game
With two digit subtraction with regrouping worksheets and game your children will love completing subtraction riddles and you'll love that it's self-correcting. Add the subtraction with regrouping game to your math centers and you'll have a fun and motivating way to keep your kids practicing regrouping with two digit numbers.
Seven Reasons for Teachers to Love Math Crafts
Math crafts are perfect for using with students in first grade, second grade and third grade who are working on addition, subtraction and multiplication number facts. The differentiated activities mean that your students can even work on two digit addition and subtraction or adding and subtracting three digit numbers. They align with core standards and are simple, fun, and engaging to do! Your students won’t even realize they’re working on their math skills. #mathactivities #math
First and Second Grade Math Centers | Digital and Printable
This massive bundle of first and second math centers provides the perfect way to practice math concepts, no matter whether you are engaging in distance learning or in the classroom. You’ll be able to easily differentiate for the needs of all your students with a massive selection of games to choose from.
Two Digit Addition with Regrouping – Addition Games
Addition with regrouping games give your students the valuable practice they need to master 2 digit addition with regrouping. Your class will love this hands-on approach to consolidating double-digit addition. Each game requires players to add 2 digit numbers and record the equation they’ve made before they can move on the game board. Just print each game with its illustrated rules (there’s no cutting involved) and place them in your math centers.