Addition and Subtraction

Add'em Up

addition problems

Add the bricks

Count bricks do practice your adding skills.

Addition 1

is a simple math problem in addition for beginners using most-familiar fingers as manipulatives. Scroll to the bottom. Click on the PLAY button beside the name.

Addition

type in the correct answer

 

 

Addition Facts

Select a number from 0 to 9 and start adding.

 

Addition Memory Game

addition facts 1-12 matching game

Are you a Math Magician?

Subtraction problems

Basic Addition Facts 

Count the bugs - addition lesson

Basic Addition Facts

 fill in the numbers for the addition problems add the bugs

Billy Bear Addition 1

addition problems

 

Billy Bear Addition 2

addition problems

Billy Bear Addition 3

addition problems

Bonds of Ten

addition to 10

Count us In

put the correct number of children on the bus

Dive Into Math

Add numbers with Little Blue and Jerry the Jellyfish.

Farm Addition

 Count the chicks and drag the number that tells how many

Lady Bug Action

addition sentences

The Little Animals Activity Center Addition

 fill in the answer to the number problems 

Number Line Express

Count up and down a number line to pick up train passengers.

Number Sentences

Add the math number sentences

Picture Problems

Match the addition problem with the correct number of objects.

Subtraction

type in the correct answer

 

Take It Away

subtraction

 

Test the Toad

addition and subtraction practice

 

 

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   Page updated March 26, 2008

 
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