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Subtraction Dreams Math Activity 💭
What's Included in the Subtraction Dreams Math Activity:
20 Laminated Subtraction Equation Cards
2 Reusable Ten Frame Activity Mats
2 sets of 50 Math Linking Cubes in Assorted Colors
4 Snap Storage Cases
1 Large Zipper Bubble Bin
2 Dry-Erase Marker
Instruction Sheet
Laminated, Durable Learning Materials – Reusable Dry-Erase Compatible
Personalization Available to Match Your Classroom Theme!
Product Details
Help young learners build confidence with early subtraction using this engaging Subtraction Dreams Math Activity. Designed for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, homeschool, and early intervention learning, this hands-on activity allows children to solve simple subtraction equations by modeling each problem with linking cubes on a ten frame before writing the answer.
Students choose an equation card, build the starting number, remove the correct amount, and count the remaining cubes to find the difference. This interactive approach strengthens subtraction strategies while helping children develop a deeper understanding of number relationships through visual, hands-on learning.
Perfect for independent practice, math centers, small-group instruction, morning tubs, homeschool lessons, travel activities, or quiet-time learning, this reusable activity makes mastering subtraction fun and engaging without worksheets.
Each activity mat is laminated for durability and repeated use, making it a long-lasting resource for classrooms and homeschool environments. An instructional guide is also included with differentiation strategies and intervention support ideas, making it easy to adapt the activity to meet the needs of learners at varying skill levels.
Bonus: Everything is neatly organized in a convenient zipper pouch and arrives ready to use. Simply open the pouch and start learning—no cutting, laminating, or prep required!
Skills Developed
Early Subtraction Skills
Number Sense
Counting & Cardinality
One-to-One Correspondence
Ten Frame Fluency
Number Recognition
Problem Solving
Mathematical Reasoning
Fine Motor Development
Independent Learning
Recommended Ages: 5–7 Years
Learning Format: Independent Practice, Math Centers, Small Groups, Homeschool, Classroom Use, Morning Tubs, and Travel Activities.
What's Included in the Subtraction Dreams Math Activity:
20 Laminated Subtraction Equation Cards
2 Reusable Ten Frame Activity Mats
2 sets of 50 Math Linking Cubes in Assorted Colors
4 Snap Storage Cases
1 Large Zipper Bubble Bin
2 Dry-Erase Marker
Instruction Sheet
Laminated, Durable Learning Materials – Reusable Dry-Erase Compatible
Personalization Available to Match Your Classroom Theme!
Product Details
Help young learners build confidence with early subtraction using this engaging Subtraction Dreams Math Activity. Designed for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, homeschool, and early intervention learning, this hands-on activity allows children to solve simple subtraction equations by modeling each problem with linking cubes on a ten frame before writing the answer.
Students choose an equation card, build the starting number, remove the correct amount, and count the remaining cubes to find the difference. This interactive approach strengthens subtraction strategies while helping children develop a deeper understanding of number relationships through visual, hands-on learning.
Perfect for independent practice, math centers, small-group instruction, morning tubs, homeschool lessons, travel activities, or quiet-time learning, this reusable activity makes mastering subtraction fun and engaging without worksheets.
Each activity mat is laminated for durability and repeated use, making it a long-lasting resource for classrooms and homeschool environments. An instructional guide is also included with differentiation strategies and intervention support ideas, making it easy to adapt the activity to meet the needs of learners at varying skill levels.
Bonus: Everything is neatly organized in a convenient zipper pouch and arrives ready to use. Simply open the pouch and start learning—no cutting, laminating, or prep required!
Skills Developed
Early Subtraction Skills
Number Sense
Counting & Cardinality
One-to-One Correspondence
Ten Frame Fluency
Number Recognition
Problem Solving
Mathematical Reasoning
Fine Motor Development
Independent Learning
Recommended Ages: 5–7 Years
Learning Format: Independent Practice, Math Centers, Small Groups, Homeschool, Classroom Use, Morning Tubs, and Travel Activities.