Addition/Subtraction: I have attached some worksheets along with some reminders for the grade 2’s about “borrowing” and “carrying the one”. There are a handful of worksheets. I do not expect these to be done all in one day or in one sitting. They can be completed over the next few days and if you don’t have access to a printer, try practicing some on a blank piece of paper.
Grade 1’s: Remember to draw dots, circles, lines or use pencil crayons or objects around you to help you if you need it! Practice counting on with your fingers too! (22+5, Put up 5 fingers, now count from 22: 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. 22+5=27). You can also use a number line to help you.
Worksheets: Grade 1’s Single Digit Addition
Grade 1’s Easter Single Digit Addition:Subtraction (Answers are included on the last page for students to check their work)
If your child has mastered single digit addition and subtraction and feels comfortable with it, the extension is for them to try the grade 2 worksheets (they may need some reminders about how to do the operations, we have practiced them in class but we have been off from school for a while!).
Here is a worksheet to get them started again with double digit addition: Double Digit Addition Traceable Boxes
Counting On with Your Fingers
Dots
Number line
Grade 2’s: Worksheets: Double Digit Addition Subtraction Regrouping:No Regrouping
Reminder: Dougle Digit Addition:Subtraction Posters
Video: Addition without regrouping
Hi ms chin the Dougle Digit was my favorite work.
I miss you so much 🙂 🙂 🙂
Hi Trinity! I’m glad that you liked the math! I miss you too! Hope you’re doing well with everything.
Ms. Chin 🙂