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Frog Addition Puzzles

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Kids love frogs! Spring is such a fun time to learn about frogs and to incorporate them into your learning centers This set of Frog Addition Puzzles will most definitely be a hit with your students too!

addition frog puzzles for numbers 2 and 16.

Frog addition puzzles covers the numbers 1-20 with three pieces for each puzzle. It is recommended that you print the puzzles on cardstock and laminate so you can truly make this an interactive center and also so it can last for years to come.  Using addition puzzles like these in your classroom is a fun way to include the spring theme in learning.

Using Frog Addition Puzzles

Students will pick a puzzle of their choice and then find the corresponding pieces for that puzzle. This student is working on the number 10.

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Make math hands-on and fun with these Frog Addition Puzzles! The perfect addition to your math centers.

They will then look for the correct numbers that add up to the number on the frog. Incorporate number writing practice by having your students trace of the numbers as well.

Your students will love these Frog Addition puzzles! Great for your math centers OR to take home for summer break.

Once they have completed the three parts of the puzzle, they can then select another puzzle to complete.

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Download Your Frog Addition Puzzles Below!

Your students will absolutely LOVE these Frog Addition Puzzles!

Can you not find a resource that you would LOVE to have for your classroom? Contact me and I would be happy to make it for you.

Click the picture below to download. You will immediately be redirected to the freebie printable math worksheets.  Use these in any classroom or simply as a fun review for your kids during spring or summer.  If you choose to laminate as suggested above, they are easy to store and use over and over again!

I hope that you and your students enjoy Frog Addition Puzzles!   Are you looking for more frog ideas, activities, and printable math worksheets or similar to do at home or in the classroom? If so, check out the Frogs Animal Study!

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Filed Under: Addition and Subtraction Tagged With: First Grade, Kindergarten

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4 Comments

  1. Deborah

    March 3, 2021 at 2:21 am

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