Thank you so much for these single player bingo. Great resource, thank you! Can you please rectify this problem? Once the file opens up on your screen, you need to click on the download arrow in the upper right corner of your screen. Hello The link above for the 40 math games is going to a dead link for me — have you taken them down?
I just tested the link with my own email address. When I clicked the green box, I entered my email address when prompted. To be honest, nothing happened—but then I saw my Internet connection had gone out. It happens where I live sometimes. Then I closed the tab, opened the page again, and entered my email address again. The file opened right up. Please give it another try! Once again your resources are just so well thought of.
Thank you for offering this for free.. My kids enjoy playing the games. Thank you very much for making these! I really appreciate it and my daughter loves to play them :. I can never thank you enough for all your resources. You are so kind for sharing all your work with us!
Thank you so much for this valuable resource! Is it possible to correct the dividing zero sheet? It should be 0 divided by a number. I only noticed because I recently made the same mistake and someone kindly pointed it out to me.
God bless you for sharing all these ideas — your hard work going out to all of us. Many thanks!! Thank you so much for the bingo games. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Sharing is caring! Facebook Twitter Pinterest Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
All math teachers agree that their learners need to develop fluency with these facts. What is math facts fluency? Why do kids need math facts fluency? Here are the two most important reasons. When kids know their facts automatically, they can do math more quickly. This becomes especially important in the higher grades.
When kids have fluency with math facts, their brains are freed up to do more complex tasks — such as mental math and problem solving. Should I start with flash cards? Kids need to explore addition as combining or adding to. Kids need to understand subtraction as separating or taking away. If not flash cards … what? I love beginning with a good book.
Continue with manipulatives. Even older kids who are starting to learn multiplication and division need to explore basic operations using small pieces before committing facts to memory. Some of my favorite manipulatives are teddy bear counters , 2-color counters , and unifix cubes. Small budget? Use pennies! Reinforce the concept in a variety of ways.
In addition to manipulatives, try number lines, ten frames, and more. Pinterest is your friend. Go search for some fun ideas! I even did some searching for you, and I found these goodies: Build first grade math skills with legos with these tips from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls.
Vary your instruction. Do whole class lessons, work with small groups, and provide opportunities for individual practice. Should I ever use flash cards? In the center of each game is a Bingo board. They have become more fluent and quicker in their ability to solve basic fact problems. The biggest thing that I have seen is the growth in confidence , which has translated into all facets of math that we cover this year.
Students have been able to approach math problems in a more efficient way and this has shown through their work process. Reflex is by far the best math fact fluency program I have used as a parent or an educator. Every one of my students is a success story.
I love Reflex! It is the best I have used in my 15 years of teaching. They are so much more confident in their facts that they are able to focus on other skills or standards being taught without being overwhelmed. I have seen amazing growth.
Their confidence is blossoming and they actually tell me how much they enjoy math now!
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