SuperIntendent's Summer Math Fluency Program
Math Fluency Practice Ideas
Kindergarteners- going into 1st Grade
Goals: Fluently add and subtract within 5, add and subtract within 10, count as many as 20 “items”, count to 100 by 1’s & 10’s
- Give child anything to count: cheerios, Barbie shoes, lego’s,…; “show me 6 Skittles” “show me 9 cheerios”
- Roll a dice- child counts and then recognizes how many dots are showing on the dice
- Roll a dice- child counts the number and then lays out that many items
- War with cards: play with a partner- each person turns over a card- whoever has the greater number wins, tomorrow it might be whoever has the smaller number wins
- War with dice: roll a dice- larger number wins- or smaller wins. “5 is greater than 1” etc. More advanced students can roll 2 dice and add them- and play War with the sums.
- Dominos- practice counting the dots
Possible websites:
- www.fun4thebrain.com/
- http://www.coolmath-games.com/1-number-games-addition-subtraction.html
- www.mathplayground.com
- http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/math_multiplication_games.html
- http://www.primarygames.com/math.php#
iPad Apps:
- Tallytots
- Subitize Tree
- Motion Math: Hungry Fish
- Code Squad
- Math Zombies (easy setting)
- Mathtopia
- Numbers Logic Puzzle
- Make 10 +
Math Fluency Practice Ideas
1st Graders- going into 2nd Grade
Goals: Fluently add and subtract within 20, count to 120 (starting at any number)
- Roll a dice- child counts the number and then lays out that many items
- War with cards: play with a partner- each person turns over a card- whoever has the greater number wins, tomorrow it might be whoever has the smaller number wins
- War with dice: roll and add 2 dice- larger number wins- or smaller wins. “13 is greater than 9” etc. More advanced students roll 3 or more dice and add them- and play War with the sums.
- Dominos- practice adding the dots
- Roll a dice, add 10 to the roll (or whatever you wish to practice)
- Roll a dice, double whatever you roll
- Roll 2 dice- add the 2 together, or subtract the 2
- Play “Find another Name” ---Roll the dice and students give partners (or break aparts) to get that number e. I roll a 5, I give partners such as 3 + 2, my partner gives a different combination such as 4 +1. More advanced students could roll 2 dice and then give partners for the sum. (I roll 4 and 5: My sum is 9. I say 6 +3, my partner says 8 +1)
- Practice counting starting at random numbers under 100.
- The number is 10 (or 20, or 15) - Write down 10 different number sentences that equal the target number. Practice with picture representations. Do it with many different numbers. Encourage different solutions.
- Mystery number: Think of a number and describe it. I’m thinking of a number greater then- but less then, it’s odd, . . .
- Flashcards
Possible websites:
- www.fun4thebrain.com/
- http://www.coolmath-games.com/1-number-games-addition-subtraction.html
- www.mathplayground.com
- http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/math_multiplication_games.html
- http://www.primarygames.com/math.php#
- http://www.pedagonet.com/FastMath/mathfacts.html
- https://www.xtramath.org/
iPad apps:
- Subitize Tree
- Motion Math: Hungry Fish
- Math Zombies
- Sushi Monster
- Mathtopia
- Math Fluency Practice Ideas
- Numbers Logic Puzzle
- Make 10 +
Math Fluency Practice Ideas
2nd Graders- going into 3rd Grade
Goals: Fluently add and subtract within 20, add and subtract within 100, mentally add or subtract 10 or 100 to a given number, count by 5’s, 10’s, and 100’s.
- Roll a dice, add 10 or random number to whatever they roll
- Roll a dice, double (or triple) whatever you roll
- Roll a dice, double + 1, or 2 or 3. Or triple and add 1.
- Roll 2 dice- add the 2 together, or subtract the 2 (Or roll more dice and add them together)
- Roll a dice and count by 2’s, 3’s, 4’s, 5’s – the number of times of the dice roll.
- Roll a dice (or 2-4 and add) tell how many more to get to the benchmark of number of 10, then 20, then 30, etc.
- Play “Find another Name” --Roll 2, 3, or 4 dice and add to get sum. Students give partners (or break aparts) to get that number i.e. I roll a 5, 3 and 4. My sum is 12. I give partners such as 9 + 3, my partner gives a different combination such as 6 + 6.
- Roll 2 dice give all 4 fact family problems (I give 2 addition, partner gives 2 subtraction than switch places and partner rolls and gives 2 addition)
- Practice Count by’s: 2,4, 6, 8. . . or 5,10,15,. . .etc.
- Play War with either cards or dice – Roll 2 dice (or draw 2 cards) and add. Decide who wins that day, greater or less- children must justify their answer, 13 is greater than 9.
- The number is 10 (or 20, or 15) - Write down 10 different number sentences that equal 10. Do it with many different numbers. Encourage great thinking.
- Flashcards
Possible websites:
- Timez Attack at www.bigbrainz.com
- www.fun4thebrain.com/
- http://www.coolmath-games.com/1-number-games-addition-subtraction.html
- www.mathplayground.com
- http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/math_multiplication_games.html
- http://www.primarygames.com/math.php#
- http://www.pedagonet.com/FastMath/mathfacts.html
- https://www.xtramath.org/
iPad apps:
- Motion Math: Hungry Fish
- Motion Math: wings
- Math Zombies
- Sushi Monster
- Mathtopia
- Math Evolve
- Math Fluency Practice Ideas
- Numbers Logic Puzzle
- Make 10 +
Math Fluency Practice Ideas
3rd Graders- going into 4th Grade
Goals: Maintain fluency of all multiplication and division facts and all addition and subtraction facts.
- Roll a dice, double it (or triple, or quadruple it)
- Roll a dice- add 10 ( or 20, or 30 . . .) to whatever you roll
- Practice a specific set of facts by just multiplying whatever they roll by a certain number
- Practice partners to 100. 17’s partner is 83, 42’s partner is 58.
- Roll 2 dice and multiply them. Mentally figure out how many more to get to a benchmark number like 50 or 100.
- Roll 4 dice- add 2 of them and multiply it by the sum of the other 2, or roll 3 dice – add 2 of them and multiply that sum by the number on the other dice.
- Roll 2 dice give all 4 fact family problems (I give 2 addition, partner gives 2 subtraction than switch places and partner rolls and gives 2 addition, or practice multiplication and division)
- Play “Poison” Roll 6 dice- 1’s and 6’s are poison and are not counted. Add all the other dice together, roll all “unpoisoned” dice again and continue to get a cumulative sum. Continue rolling all dice until all dice have come up “poisoned”. Highest cumulative score wins. (Great game for all grades – just use less or more dice)
- Play War by multiplying or adding 2 or 3 or 4 dice rolls or cards. Highest answer wins.
- Multiplication Snap: Roll 2 dice, or turn over 2 cards. First person to say product wins.
- Krypto
Possible websites:
- Timez Attack at www.bigbrainz.com (free version is great)
- www.fun4thebrain.com/
- http://www.coolmath-games.com/1-number-games-addition-subtraction.html
- www.mathplayground.com
- http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/math_multiplication_games.html
- http://www.primarygames.com/math.php#
- http://www.pedagonet.com/FastMath/mathfacts.html
- https://www.xtramath.org/
iPad apps:
- Motion Math: Hungry Fish
- Operation Math
- Code Squad
- Math Zombies
- Sushi Monster
- Mathtopia
- Math Evolve
Math Fluency Practice Ideas
4th Graders- going into 5th Grade
Goals: Maintain fluency of all multiplication, division, addition and subtraction facts.
- Roll a dice- multiply by 10, 100, etc.
- Roll a dice- square the number or Practice a specific set of facts by just multiplying whatever they roll by a certain number
- Roll 2 dice- multiply them together and tell how many more to get to the benchmark of 50 or 100.
- Roll 4 dice- add 2 of them and multiply it by the sum of the other 2, or roll 3 dice – add 2 of them and multiply that sum by the number on the other dice.
- Roll 2 dice give all 4 fact family problems (practice multiplication and division)
- Multiplication Snap- 2 dice are rolled, or 2 cards turned over, 1st one to get the answer gets the point (more advanced students could make it 3 dice or cards)
- Play War by multiplying or adding 2 or 3 or 4 dice rolls or cards. Practice multiplying using partial products. e., 3 x 5 x 5 = 3 x 5 = 15 then 15 x 5 so 10 x 5 = 50 and 5 x 5 = 25 so 50 + 25 = 75.
- “A Round of Dice”- each player makes their own gameboard by writing numbers from 0 – 140. Counting by 10’s. They roll 2 dice and multiply then round the product to the nearest 10. The first player to cross off all of their numbers is the winner. (If a number has already been crossed off- play just continues to the next player)
- Play Fractionator (War with fractions). Each player rolls 2 dice. To form fractions, put the lower numbers in the numerator and higher number in denominator. Decide if larger or smaller fraction wins. Student must vocalize answer. 3/4 is greater than 1/6..
- Krypto
Possible websites:
- Timez Attack at www.bigbrainz.com (free version is great)
- www.fun4thebrain.com/
- http://www.coolmath-games.com/1-number-games-addition-subtraction.html
- www.mathplayground.com
- http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/math_multiplication_games.html
- http://www.primarygames.com/math.php#
- http://www.pedagonet.com/FastMath/mathfacts.html
- https://www.xtramath.org/
iPad apps:
- Operation Math
- Code Squad
- Math Zombies
- Sushi Monster
- Mathtopia
- Math Evolve
Math Fluency Practice Ideas
5th Graders- going into 6th Grade
Goals: Maintain fluency of all multiplication, division, addition and subtraction facts.
- Roll a dice- multiply by 10, 100, etc.
- Roll a dice- square the number, or practice a specific set of facts by just multiplying whatever they roll by a certain number
- Roll 2 dice- multiply them together and tell how many more to get to the benchmark of 50 or 100.
- Roll 4 dice- add 2 of them and multiply it by the sum of the other 2, or roll 3 dice – add 2 of them and multiply that sum by the number on the other dice.
- Roll 2 dice give all 4 fact family problems (practice multiplication and division)
- Multiplication Snap- 2 dice are rolled, or 2 cards turned over, 1st one to get the answer gets the point (More advanced students could make it 3 dice or cards)
- Play War by multiplying or adding 2 or 3 or 4 dice rolls or card. Practice multiplying using partial products. e. 3 x 5 x 5 = 3 x 5 = 15 then 15 x 5 so 10 x 5 = 50 and 5 x 5 = 25 so 50 + 25 = 75.
- “A Round of Dice”- Each player makes their own gameboard by writing numbers from 0 – 140. Counting by 10’s. They roll 2 dice and multiply then round the product to the nearest 10. The first player to cross off all of their numbers is the winner. (If a number has already been crossed off- play just continues to the next player)
- Play Fractionator (War with fractions). Each player rolls 2 dice. To form fractions, put the lower numbers in the numerator and higher number in denominator. Decide if larger or smaller fraction wins. Student must vocalize answer. 3/4 is greater than 1/6.
- Krypto
Possible websites:
- Timez Attack at www.bigbrainz.com (free version is great)
- www.fun4thebrain.com/
- www.coolmath-games.com
- http://www.coolmath-games.com/1-number-games-addition-subtraction.html
- www.mathplayground.com
- http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/math_multiplication_games.html
- http://www.primarygames.com/math.php#
- http://www.pedagonet.com/FastMath/mathfacts.html
- https://www.xtramath.org/
iPad apps:
- Motion Math: Hungry Fish
- Operation Math
- Code Squad
- Math Zombies
- Sushi Monster
Math Fluency Practice Ideas
6th Graders- going into 7th Grade
Goals: Maintain fluency of all multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction facts.
- Roll a dice- multiply by 10, 100, etc.
- Roll a dice- square the number, or practice a specific set of facts by just multiplying whatever they roll by a certain number
- Roll a dice- multiply them together and tell how many more to get to the benchmark of 50 or 100.
- Roll 2 dice give all 4 fact family problems (practice multiplication and division)
- Multiplication Snap- 2 dice are rolled, or 2 cards turned over, 1st one to get the answer gets the point (more advanced students could make it 3 dice or cards)
- Play War by multiplying or adding 2, 3 or 4 dice rolls or cards. Practice multiplying using partial products. e., 3 x 5 x 5 = 3 x 5 = 15 then 15 x 5 so 10 x 5 = 50 and 5 x 5 = 25 so 50 + 25 = 75.
- “A Round of Dice” Each player makes their own gameboard by writing numbers from 0 – 140. Counting by 10’s. They roll 2 dice and multiply then round the product to the nearest 10. The first player to cross off all of their numbers is the winner. (If a number has already been crossed off- play just continues to the next player)
- Play Fractionator (War with fractions). Each player rolls 2 dice. To form fractions, put the lower numbers in the numerator and higher number in denominator. Decide if larger or smaller fraction wins. Student must vocalize answer. 3/4 is greater than 1/6.
- Wrap-ups
- Krypto
Possible websites:
- Timez Attack at www.bigbrainz.com
- www.fun4thebrain.com/
- http://www.coolmath-games.com/1-number-games-addition-subtraction.html
- www.mathplayground.com
- http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/math_multiplication_games.html
- http://www.primarygames.com/math.php#
- http://www.pedagonet.com/FastMath/mathfacts.html
- https://www.xtramath.org/
iPad apps:
- Motion Math: Hungry Fish
- Operation Math
- Code Squad
- Math Zombies
- Sushi Monster
- Mathtopia