In the spirit of my excitement, I created a freebie for you. :)
One of my favorite strategies for my students to use for addition and subtraction is an open number line. Which you can see on this strategy chart.
Open number lines, or even counting up, requires my students to quickly recall what is ten more or ten less than a number. We've been doing some type of ten more, ten less, one more, one less activity for our centers since school began and it's allowed my second graders to really visualize the 100s chart and be very successful with open number lines and counting up strategies.
My kids LOVE math center time, I mean love it. They love if they're the few chosen to work with me or if they are playing a game/reinforcing a math concept with a partner. So I created "Swinging Around the 100s Chart" for our next rotation of centers.
Since we are quickly approaching the 100th day of school, and I created some numbers to go along with the 200s chart, so students could practice ten more, ten less, one more, one less with numbers bigger than 100.
If you'd like your own free copy, then click {here} to head over to my Teacher's Pay Teachers store to pick up your own copy for free! I just ask if you download a copy that you follow my Teacher's Pay Teacher's Store or leave some feedback about Swinging Around the 100s Chart on its product page. ;)
Enjoy your Saturday, stay warm friends! I'd also love for you to check out my post about homework and let me know your routine. I currently switched up my routine, but I'd love to hear what other do to keep ideas in mind for next year!