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These superheroes have superpowers! and the superpowers are the mental math strategies! Your students will love gaining their superpowers as they learn to apply the strategies! I created this set of games because we all know. . .'worksheets do not grow dendrites'! These engaging games based the the mental math strategies do create dendrites as connections […]

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Subtraction Strategies Anchor Chart Kindergarten, Mental Math Strategies Anchor Chart, Mental Addition Strategies, Mental Math Strategies Grade 2, Mental Math Tricks Addition, Mental Math Strategies, Subtraction Strategies, Math Fact Fluency, Free Workbook

Subtraction mental math strategies are so important for students. I'm sharing 5 subtraction mental math strategies your students need to know

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Kaylee Bisby | 2nd Grade on Instagram: "Here’s what they need to know 👇  They need to know the mental math patterns that are involved in the break apart addition strategy.  When students find patterns in the certain equations I showed in the video, that’s when it turns into a mental math skill.  Students can: • break apart a number into its expanded form. 41=40+1 • add a tens number to another tens number. 50+30=80 • add a tens number to a single digit number. 30+6=36 • add a tens number to a teen number. 60+13=73  Before I teach any new strategy, I am always thinking about what patterns and mental math skills are involved with it.  I like to pre-teach these skills and patterns for a couple days before our lesson as our routine math warm-up.  That way when I go to teach the strategy, stud Addition Strategies, Expanded Form, Math Patterns, Teen Numbers, Math Addition, Mental Math, A Teen, 2nd Grade Math, Math Skills

Kaylee Bisby | 2nd Grade on Instagram: "Here’s what they need to know 👇 They need to know the mental math patterns that are involved in the break apart addition strategy. When students find patterns in the certain equations I showed in the video, that’s when it turns into a mental math skill. Students can: • break apart a number into its expanded form. 41=40+1 • add a tens number to another tens number. 50+30=80 • add a tens number to a single digit number. 30+6=36 • add a tens number to…

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