Math Fluency Practice
Incoming Kindergarten - Grade 5
Incoming Kindergarten - Grade 5
Here you will find the rules and instructions for some math games using any standard deck of playing cards.
This game develops fluency with counting forward and backwards by one
This game develops fluency with identifying number compositions that make 10.
This game develops students’ fluency by comparing two numbers within 12.
This game builds students’ fluency with addition to 100.
This variation of the Basic Top It game reinforces fluency with place value when comparing larger numbers.
This game builds students’ fluency with finding an unknown total or part.
This variation of Basic Top It builds fluency with addition skills.
This variation of Basic Top It builds fluency with addition skills.
This variation of Basic Top It builds fluency with multiplication skills.
This variation of Basic Top It builds fluency with comparison of fractions less than 1.
This game builds students’ fluency with multiplication skills.
This game builds students’ fluency with the four basic operations and the order of operations. The game also exercises students’ mathematical reasoning skills.
This is a variation of Basic Top It that builds students’ fluency with comparison of fractions greater than 1.
Incoming Grade 1(Addition), Grade 2(Subtraction), & Grades 3-5 (Multiplication)
Write the numbers 1-12 inside of an empty egg carton. Put 2 marbles (or small rocks) into the carton, close the lid, and shake up. Add, subtract, or multiply the numbers that you land on!
Create a 100's grid on a pop-it. Pop two or three numbers and add or subtract them.
Create a multiplication table. Use your new math pop-it to practice your multiplication. Use the pop-it to create an array to help you solve the multiplication fact.
Create your own flash cards using index cards.
Incoming Kindergarten
Practice number recognition and counting.
Incoming Grade 1
Practice addition and subtraction within 10.
Incoming Grade 2
Practice addition and subtraction within 100.
Incoming Grade 3
Practice addition and subtraction within 1,000.
Incoming Grades 4 & 5
Practice single-digit products and quotients.