Math Fact Solutions: Here
is a simple solution to help your students with math facts, multiplication, addition, subtraction, and other subjects. I hope you enjoy my free keys to math. They are a great math class solution and can be used as an alternative to math flash cards.
•Print the keys on the next page on
cardstock paper.
•Use a hole puncher to punch a hole in the
key.
•Place a page reinforcement around the
circle (optional).
•Cut as many key notches as you would
like.
•Add a key ring, and you will have your
Keys to Math set.
A Flash Card Alternative |
On
one side of the key, write a problem. Then write the solution on the back of
the key. You can use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and many other
types of problems. In fact, your Keys to Math will work for other subjects too.
For example, you can write a contraction on one side of the key and a two words
that make up the contraction on the other side. When you use these with
students, experiment with using different colors of paper for different
problems. For example, all addition problems using 3s may be on blue paper and
problems with 4s may be on red paper. You can also group like problems on
different key rings. Please leave a comment to let me know how you used your
Keys to Math.
An easy way to reinforce math facts |
Click {HERE} to download your free copy.
Thanks!
Robin @ Sweet Tea Classroom
I just found your blog & I am your newest follower!! You have some great ideas!! I can't wait to read more from you. :)
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Hi, Robin!
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Your keys are a great idea. I've done something simiar with sight words on a keyring, but your idea of using colorful keys really takes it up a notch! I also like the idea of grouping by colors, which should make it much easier to quickly sort and individualize the rings for students.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Linda
Primary Inspiration
What a cute idea!! The kids could even make their own! Different rings could have different fact families . . . the wheels are churning! Do you mind if I feature these in a future post on my blog??
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Sure, Casey. Feel free to feature them. You can link back to this post too. Thanks. :)
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Nice! What a great idea!! I will definitely make this for the kids of my school.
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