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Subtraction for both first and second grade. I made baggies for each kid with 10 pop-sickle sticks and gave it to them based on their grade level and ability. They couldn't tell that I gave the students next to them more difficult math problems to solve.
The same thing with the dinosaur math. I had them grouped in different teams and each team got a set of dinosaurs with different level difficulty.
This game we played again as a class. I had students grouped based on grade level and gave them one math problem at a time. They were supposed to raise the smiley face when ready with the answer. I also showed them three possible answers to chose from. Each group took turns and the rest of the groups had a chance to "steal" the answer/point if the first team got it wrong. It was a lot of fun.
This I found on TPT and used for math centers.
During the Fall season I used the apple subtraction cards and work sheets. Again, I gave certain students particular cards based on grade level and ability.
This was a math journal we started right before Christmas. On the front I had a countdown to Christmas worksheet we did every day. The rest we did word problems. They glued the problem to the bottom part of the page and drew a picture to solve it on the top. Again, I gave different difficulty word problems to each student.
Ice cream count to ten for the first graders.
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