1. Interactive exercises for your classroom:
• Plus & Minus to 5 (18 activities)
• Plus & Minus to 10 Part I (21 activities)
• Plus & Minus to 10 Part II (25 activities)
2. Each topic is carefully designed to
build step-by-step upon prior
learning
From simpler to more
challenging
3. Activities build increasingly complex
conceptual understanding by using
concrete models
Wrong answers
are sent here
Students slide these into
place with their finger or
mouse
4. Students work independently through
scaffolded exercises to demonstrate mastery
Correct answers advance the counter,
incorrect ones set it back. If students quit
during an activity, they will be returned to
where they left off
Only the correct answer will
be accepted here before
advancing to the next
problem
5. Student errors immediately cue explanatory
hints to help the student correct the
misunderstanding
These birds flew from
their nests through animation
Student made a
mistake while building
this equation, so he
sees the hint
6. Here’s another example of how students learn
from their mistakes
Student gave Peter too many
candies, so he sees the hint and
can correct his answer now
7. After some general learning activities, these
topics provide several focused exercises on
operations with each number 5-10 and 0.
8. Students will have several opportunities to
master fact families with this fun activity,
using a different target number each time
All 5 problems
focus on number 9
9. The activity begins with a visual/tactile
prompt, then becomes numerical
Use mental math
to type the number
Touch and slide numbered
boxes into place
10. At the end of Plus & Minus to 10 (part 2),
students will love taking the Mini-bomb quiz
to prove their knowledge
Only three
mistakes allowed!
Work quickly!
3 of 20
3 of 20
2+6=
11. Try it yourself and feel Math at your fingertips
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