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First Grade Math Games – First Grade Addition – Math Puzzles

$3.00

Use these fun, engaging puzzles for First grade addition to review addition within 5 and addition within 10. First grade math games make learning fun!

They are also great for Kindergarten students that are up for a challenge!

  • Students will cut out the puzzle pieces and place them to the side.
  • Then they will solve each equation using their recording sheet.
  • The instructions state that students are to write out the equation before gluing down their puzzle pieces.
  • Then students can begin to match their puzzle pieces to the correct sum or equation to begin to reveal the mystery picture.
  • I would suggest having students place all pieces down first and check the picture key before gluing all the pieces down.
  • The final step would be to have students color in their puzzle.
  • Optional – students can check the picture key as they solve each equation, and if their answer is correct, they will color in the picture on their recording sheet.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • 10 addition math mystery puzzles in black & white.
  • addition within 5 (students match sums to equations) – 2 puzzles
  • addition within 10 (students match sums to equations) – 2 puzzles
  • addition within 5 (students match equations to sums shown with ten frames) -2 puzzles
  • addition within 10 (students match equations to sums shown with ten frames) -2 puzzles
  • addition within 5 (students match equations to sums shown using fingers) – 1 puzzle
  • addition within 10 (students match equations to sums shown using fingers) -1 puzzle

These First grade math games are perfect for centers or stations during math time. They can also be used as a supplement to your regular math lessons.

It’s a great way to practice in a way that’s different from your student’s regular math routine. These engaging and fun themed First grade addition, math mysteries, will keep your students engaged as they practice their math skills.

These puzzles are perfect for special education classrooms, intervention groups, or just as extra practice for students who need more support learning basic addition skills.

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kari S. says, “My students loved this creative way to practice their math problems!.”

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