These spring addition fact practice games are designed to offer basic fact practice in a fun and engaging format!
Use these spring addition fact practice games throughout the season to add to your collection of free classroom resources.
We are always looking for new ways to help students with math fact fluency. This set of math fact practice games is designed to meet that need in classrooms or for at home practice! The winter theme also makes these perfect for adding a little fun as spring fever sets in.
These 12 free spring themed games are designed to give your students practice with addition facts. They are divided into 0s-5s, 0s-10s and 0s-12s with four different themes.
These spring addition fact games make a great math center or even some at-home practice with a parent.
To play, students need a partner and crayon. Children take turns finding and coloring three boxes to form a fact. The board is designed for facts to be found up, down, forwards and backwards. The final child to color a fact is the winner.
Even though it is not necessary, we like to have each partner choose a different color. This way we can go back and check fact accuracy if we are worried about a particular student. If you plan on doing this, have students write their names in the color they used at the top of the paper. (We would not collect and grade this game but use it as math fact mastery evidence if needed for a given student.)
Another option for repeated game play is to print on white or color cardstock and laminate for durability. Provide students with dry erase or vis-a-vis markers to play.
You can download this free spring addition fact practice set here:
Find a Fact Addition Collection
You might also like our addition facts timed test collection: Timed Tests. This post also includes links to additional free addition games provided by The Curriculum Corner.
If you are looking for additional spring math practice, take a look at these other free resources for teachers:
Thank you to Pretty Grafik Design on Etsy for the fun clip art!
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