It’s been review time over the last couple of weeks for ALuv {currently at the end of 1st grade}. One of the activities I wanted to drive home in as many ways as I could was the relationship between addition and subtraction. I had noticed that adding was going well, but when he was asked to subtract, he didn’t seem to be making the connection between the two.
*This post contains affiliate links.
Hands-on Learning About Missing Addends
So I got out our counting bears/cups, dry erase board, and created a missing addends recording sheet {free download link at the end of this post}. While we used our counting bears/cups, you could do this same activity with any small manipulative and drinking cup.
I set up the missing addends problem like this:
He counted the bears seen and figured out the missing number of bears under the cup {drawing dots on the cup} to equal the sum. Then, we related it to subtraction by completing the subtraction number sentence underneath.
I was amazed at how quickly he caught on and how much he’s applied this concept since we did this activity, making subtraction problems easier for him! Yay!
You Might Also Like:
- Learning to Add and Subtract
- Addition/Subtraction Mats {found in lessons 15-31 of Reading the Alphabet}
- Grab a Handful! – Exploring Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal Numbers
- Fact Family Triangle Recording Page
Follow This Reading Mama’s board Math Learning for Kids on Pinterest.
>>Download the Missing Addends Recording Sheet HERE.<<
Stay connected to This Reading Mama so you don’t miss a thing:
- Subscribe by email {get really cool FREEBIES when you do!}
- Google+
~Becky
The post Missing Addends Recording Page {FREE Printable} appeared first on This Reading Mama.