Turkey Addition and Subtraction Math Mat (Free Download)

math mats for kids

Thanksgiving is just around the corner! These turkey addition and subtraction math mats are an easy-prep, hands-on activity that your students and kids will love!

subtraction mat

Ways to Use the Math Mats:

  • With a dry erase marker only:
    • You announce two numbers and the students write the numbers in each turkey, then the students complete the addition or subtraction sentence. or
    • You announce two numbers and the students make dots in each turkey to represent the numbers, then the students complete the addition or subtraction sentence.
  • With a dry erase marker and erasers:
    • You can announce two numbers and the students put the number of erasers in each turkey, then the students complete the addition or subtraction sentence
  • With a dry erase marker and dice:
    • Students roll their dice, then place each die in the turkey, then the students complete the addition or subtraction sentence.
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1-20 Practice for School and Home: Roll-A-Number (Free Download)

I hope this post finds you well! I have a free classroom resource for you to download and use with your students or share with your families to practice at home. All you need to do is print and find some dice. A student rolls the die and identifies the number in the row of the die they roll. The set has two different versions of the Roll-a-Number. I have more sets listed under the picture that are free for download! If you have a request, please let me know in the comments. 



1-20 Practice for School and Home: Roll-A-Number (Free Download)
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Addition 4s and 5s practice Google Classroom Friendly Practice (Free)

One of the resources I’ve been asked for the most lately is student practice that is Google Classroom-friendly. So I’ve shared below practice that anyone can use with their students. Please follow the steps below: 
  1. Click on the picture and make a copy of the practice page. 
  2. Go to Google Classroom and create an assignment. 
  3. Click add and find the practice page you made a copy of. 
  4. Be sure to select make a copy for each student. 
Now students will be able to type in the text boxes and turn it in.  If you’d rather the directions in a video click here
Google Friendly Addition Practice Free

Free Addition Practice Google Classroom Friendly

Free Addition Practice Google Classroom Friendly
Free Addition Practice Google Classroom Friendly
Free Addition Practice Google Classroom Friendly

What Google Classroom-friendly practice would you like to see next? Comment below any subject or skill you’d like to see next on the blog. 

Updated: Grab several more addition worksheets for Google Classroom by clicking on the title below: 


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Elapsed Time Practice and Telling Time Game (Free downloads)

  I hope this post finds you well. I reached out to my followers on Facebook about what their current needs are, and elapsed time and time resources were one of the requested resources. Click on the images below to download each resource. If you need a specific type of resource, please comment below.

Free Elapsed Time Printable Practice
Telling Time I Have Who Has

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Comparing Fractions Practice

A blog subscriber reached out and requested a quick practice for comparing fractions. Click on the image below to download. Also, please feel free to reach out with resource requests. 
Free comparing fractions worksheets
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MORE PRE-FACTORING PRACTICE

Build your students factoring skills by having students practice finding two numbers that would produce a certain product and a certain sum.

Math worksheets for teachers
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Teachers who have used the worksheets say they have made a difference in students’ confidence and competence with factoring. You can find the first worksheet I created here and the second set here.  All sets have student worksheets and answer keys. 

Let me know in the comments what you are working on with your students! I’d love to create something for you to use in your classroom. 

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More Pre-Factoring Practice (2 more pages)


Build your students factoring skills by having students practice finding two numbers that would produce a certain product and a certain sum.  

pre-factoring worksheet math practice
Click here for a free download! 


Teachers who have used the worksheets say they have made a difference in students’ confidence and competence with factoring. You can find the first set I created here

Let me know in the comments what you are working on with your students! I’d love to create something for you to use in your classroom. 




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