![]() ![]() This Freebie is a Subscriber ONLY Freebie! Get access to this printable and a whole bunch more. Then on the lines, you write all the different ways to add or subtract those three numbers. So, 7 would be the third number to write in the yellow corner. When they are added together they equal 7. For instance: on the addition/subtraction one use the numbers 5 and 2. and write them in the to corners of the same color. To use, choose 2 numbers to add/subtract/multiply or divide. There are addition and subtraction cards as well as multiplication and division cards. □ How to use the Math Fact Families Cards: Without.) So, if you unfortunately do not own a laminator (yet), just print a few copies and use one triangle per fact family. I am practically crying right now over my jammed laminator. Do you not own a laminator yet? (I am sincerely sorry. Making them reusable is great because you can try all different kinds of numbers and not need to waste tons of ink and paper. You can totally make these dry erase by laminating them. And now, you can save a few dollars, too! Just print away. I saw these dry erase boards that Learning Resources sells and thought, “Oh, I can easily make that for my kids to save a few dollars!” So, I did. ![]() A fact family is a collection of related addition and subtraction facts, or multiplication and division facts, made from the same numbers.įor example, for the numbers 5, 2, and 7, the addition/subtraction fact family consists of: ![]() Sometimes our mommy brains are full of too many things. Hopefully this will get them jumping for joy over math fact families!ĭid you forget what math fact families are? That’s ok. But, I want to love them and I want my kids to love them so I am making an interesting way to practice them for my people. Math fact families are super duper cool, right?! I love them. ![]()
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