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Description
What It Is:
This is an addition worksheet designed to help students practice their addition skills using a 'touch points' counting method. The worksheet features several addition problems with multiple addends, all single-digit numbers. The instructions ask students to identify the largest number in each problem, say its name, and then count up from that number using the 'touch points' on the other numbers. There is also a cute bird illustration.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Kindergarten and Grade 1 students. It reinforces basic addition skills with single-digit numbers, and the touch point method is a common strategy taught in early elementary grades.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop their addition fluency and number sense. The touch point method provides a visual and tactile aid for counting, making it easier for students to understand the concept of addition. It also reinforces the skill of identifying the largest number in a set.
How to Use It:
First, instruct the student to write their name at the top. Then, for each problem, have the student identify the largest number and say it aloud. Next, guide them to count up from that number by touching the 'touch points' on the other addends. Finally, have them write the total answer below the line.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for Kindergarten and Grade 1 students who are learning or practicing addition. It is particularly helpful for students who benefit from visual and tactile learning strategies. It can also be used for students who need extra practice with basic addition facts.