It looks like you've uploaded a math worksheet titled
"Math Fluency: Roll and Solve!" designed to help students practice basic addition facts up to 7. The goal is to:
1.
Roll a die (a six-sided die).
2. Use the number rolled to select a column of addition problems.
3.
Solve one addition problem from that column.
4.
Color an apple each time you solve a problem.
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🔍 Understanding the Worksheet
The worksheet has
6 columns, each with:
- A die face showing a number (from 1 to 6).
- Three addition problems in that column.
- Three apples underneath (to color when you solve a problem).
Each column corresponds to a die roll:
- Column 1 → Die shows
1 dot
- Column 2 → Die shows
2 dots
- Column 3 → Die shows
3 dots
- Column 4 → Die shows
4 dots
- Column 5 → Die shows
5 dots
- Column 6 → Die shows
6 dots
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✔ How to Use This Worksheet
Here’s how a student would use it:
1.
Roll a die.
2. Find the column with the matching number of dots.
3. Choose
one addition problem from that column and
solve it.
4.
Color one apple under that column.
5. Repeat steps 1–4 until all apples are colored or a set number of problems are solved.
> Example: If you roll a
4, go to the column with 4 dots, pick one problem like
4 + 1 = ?, solve it (
= 5), then color one apple.
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🧮 Let's Solve All the Problems
Let’s go through each column and solve the addition problems:
#### 🟦 Column 1 (Die: 1 dot)
- 1 + 3 =
4
- 4 + 3 =
7
- 5 + 1 =
6
#### 🟦 Column 2 (Die: 2 dots)
- 1 + 6 =
7
- 0 + 7 =
7
- 4 + 2 =
6
#### 🟦 Column 3 (Die: 3 dots)
- 3 + 3 =
6
- 2 + 4 =
6
- 5 + 2 =
7
#### 🟦 Column 4 (Die: 4 dots)
- 4 + 1 =
5
- 3 + 4 =
7
- 2 + 5 =
7
#### 🟦 Column 5 (Die: 5 dots)
- 2 + 3 =
5
- 1 + 5 =
6
- 2 + 2 =
4
#### 🟦 Column 6 (Die: 6 dots)
- 1 + 4 =
5
- 3 + 2 =
5
- 1 + 2 =
3
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✔ Summary of Answers
| Column | Problems | Answers |
|--------|---------|--------|
| 1 | 1+3, 4+3, 5+1 | 4, 7, 6 |
| 2 | 1+6, 0+7, 4+2 | 7, 7, 6 |
| 3 | 3+3, 2+4, 5+2 | 6, 6, 7 |
| 4 | 4+1, 3+4, 2+5 | 5, 7, 7 |
| 5 | 2+3, 1+5, 2+2 | 5, 6, 4 |
| 6 | 1+4, 3+2, 1+2 | 5, 5, 3 |
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💡 Purpose of the Activity
This game promotes:
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Addition fluency (quick recall of sums up to 7)
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Engagement through play (rolling dice)
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Practice without repetition
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Visual tracking (coloring apples)
It's ideal for
kindergarten or first-grade students building foundational math skills.
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✔ Final Answer:
All addition problems have been solved. Students should roll a die, pick a problem from the corresponding column, solve it, and color an apple. The answers are listed above.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sum up math worksheet.