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Digital Resources - 1st & 2nd Grade Math Games Toothy® - End of Year Math Review

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What educators are saying

My students LOVE these games! Quick review for them with instant feedback. We use it in a math center to help build confidence with facts we've just learned.
My students absolutely LOVE toothy cards! They are such a good review and my kids stay super engaged the entire time!

Description

Digital Toothy® Math Games are a fun activity to practice and review math concepts using a smart board or student device. These digital math task cards are self-correcting and self-paced. They provide a fun incentive to stay focused on the math problems with animated teeth flying into Toothy’s mouth for every correct answer.

Devices that are compatible with this digital resource are Smart boards, iPads™, Chromebooks™, laptops, and desktop computers. No accounts or logins are required for students to play.

**Please download the preview file for a full explanation of what’s included in this resource and how to play.

There are 80+ different math sets included in this bundle. Each math concept includes 24-26 different problems. Digital Toothy® Task Cards are a great option for your students to use as a whole group review game, centers, brain breaks, early finishers, morning work, or even online learning!

SKILLS INCLUDED:

  • Basic Addition (vertical & horizontal)
  • Basic Subtraction (vertical & horizontal)
  • Expanded Form (2-digit)
  • Expanded Form (3-digit)
  • Base Ten Blocks (2-digit)
  • Base Ten Blocks (3-digit)
  • 2-Digit Addition with Regrouping (vertical & horizontal)
  • 2-Digit Addition without Regrouping (vertical & horizontal)
  • 2-Digit Subtraction with Regrouping (vertical & horizontal)
  • 2-Digit Subtraction without Regrouping (vertical & horizontal)
  • Place Value (2-digit)
  • Place Value (3-digit)
  • Missing Addends (vertical & horizontal)
  • Fact Families
  • 1 more/less, 10 more/less, 100 more/less
  • Even or Odd (2-digit)
  • Even or Odd (3-digit)
  • Subitizing
  • Balanced Equations
  • Skip Counting (level 1 & 2)
  • Part Part Whole
  • Number Words (2-digit)
  • Number Words (3-digit)
  • Rounding Numbers (2-digit)
  • Rounding Numbers (3-digit)
  • Comparing Numbers (2-digit)
  • Comparing Numbers (3-digit)
  • Number Order (2-digit)
  • Number Order (3-digit)
  • Adding 3 Numbers (1-digit)
  • Adding 3 Numbers (2-digit)
  • 3-Digit Addition with Regrouping (vertical & horizontal)
  • 3-Digit Addition without Regrouping (vertical & horizontal)
  • 3-Digit Subtraction with Regrouping (vertical & horizontal)
  • 3-Digit Subtraction without Regrouping (vertical & horizontal)
  • Counting U.S. Coins
  • Counting Like U.S. Coins
  • Counting Canadian Coins
  • Counting Australian Coins
  • Time to the Nearest Hour & 1/2 Hour
  • Time to the Nearest 5 Minutes
  • Elapsed Time (analog & digital)
  • Geometry (2D & 3D)
  • Symmetry
  • Fractions
  • Story Problems (level 1)- audio provided
  • Story Problems (level 2)- audio provided
  • Story Problems (2-step)- audio provided
  • Graphing
  • Measurement (nearest inch)
  • Measurement Tools
  • Measurement (nearest centimeter)
  • Non-standard Units
  • Ordering Objects
  • Comparing Lengths
  • Relating Units
  • Measurement Word Problems
  • Estimating Cm, In, Ft, Yd, M
  • Perimeter
  • Area
  • Arrays
  • Repeated Addition

How does the game work?

Students solve a problem on a digital task card. They choose the answer from three choices by tapping on the answer. If the answer is correct, a tooth gets placed automatically in Toothy’s mouth. If the answer is not correct, the game prompts them to go back to the problem to solve again. There are 24-26 problems within each skill-based game.

What kind of devices are compatible with Digital Toothy®?

Digital Toothy® works great with Smart boards, iPads™, laptops, desktops, and Chromebooks™. This file has two digital versions - PowerPoint™ and Google Slides™.

Can I check their answers?

We recommend using the recording sheets that are provided if you want to grade this activity.

Can more than one student play at the same time?

Yes! One license will provide your entire class to play these games at the same time if they are using separate devices. You can also project the game on your smart board and play as a whole class.

If you’d prefer to use the printable version of these task cards, we have them for a wide range of grade levels and concepts.

Here are our Digital Toothy Bundles:

Here are our Printable Toothy Games Bundles:

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
Express the length of an object as a whole number of length units, by laying multiple copies of a shorter object (the length unit) end to end; understand that the length measurement of an object is the number of same-size length units that span it with no gaps or overlaps.
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.

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