How to Make Custom Addition Math Fact Worksheets
61It is quick and easy to make custom addition math fact sheets. While it is easy to find math fact worksheets online, making your own has one big advantage. You can customize them to your child's particular needs. You can put in a lot of problems that they are struggling with and less of what they have already mastered. For example, my child is struggling with 6 + 3. By making my own worksheets I can focus on problem areas.
You can use flashcards or an online addition math fact game to figure out what your child does and doesn't know. The first worksheet you put together will take about 10 to 15 minutes, if you are good at using Microsoft Word. Once you have created the first worksheet, you can use it as a template for later worksheets. So, it shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes a day to create one. Of course, you can easily create worksheets by hand as well.
Use the Microsoft word table feature to organize your worksheet. Go to Insert > Table. Use the underline feature (CTRL U) to create lines under the addition problems.
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Sample Addition Math Fact Problems
To make your worksheets more interesting, you can include different kinds of problems. One excellent way to teach addition math facts is to focus on the various addends that add up to a particular number. For example, 0 + 5, 1 + 4, and 2 + 3 are the groups of addends that add up to 5. It can be less overwhelming to a child to have math facts presented in this way rather than being presented with what can seem like a lot of random numbers.
A simple way to teach these is to create a 6 column table in Word. Put a number in the left column and then some problems that either do or don't add up to that number. Your child will have to circle all correct answers.
Circle Problems that Add Up to a Particular Number
Codes are easy to make and fun for children to solve. Simply associate a letter with a number and then come up with an addition problem for that number.
Teach Math Facts Using Codes
Drawing lines and circling are great for children who get frustrated writing answers to addition problems. These are also easy to make.
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