I am so excited about these new Dab It! Worksheets! Every once in a blue moon I have a fun idea that my girls just adore.
And that just makes me one happy mama.
Over the weekend, I searched and searched for ways to practice math facts. I have an older one that needs some serious reinforcement with multiplication facts and a younger one that needs some help with addition and subtraction facts.
Since they all love Do-a-Dot Markers, I thought I’d make them a new style of printable to work on those facts.
And WOW do they love them! Do-a-Dot markers just make everything more fun. 🙂
The set I’m sharing with you today practice addition facts with sums to 6.
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Dab It! Addition Worksheets – Sums to 6
There are a ton of different ways to practice math facts – flash cards, games, writing in answers with a pencil…and now dabbing in the answer with a Do-a-Dot Marker!
If you don’t have Do-a-Dot markers, you can use small stickers, or even crayons to identify the correct answer.
If you want your child to work on these worksheets multiple times, just slide them in page protectors and use something fun to mark the answer – Skittles, small rocks, dry pasta, or animal counters.
In this addition worksheet set, you’ll find equations that practice sums up to 6.
I have only a million and one ideas for Dab It! worksheets, so if your kiddos are past this stage, just stay tuned. I’ll probably get to the level of math facts you need soon.
Plus, I have a set that practices upper and lowercase letters, nouns, multiplication, and more.
Make sure you don’t forget the Do-a-Dots!
Do a Dot Markers – Shimmer Set (we love these!)
More Addition Worksheets
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♥ Add It Up! Addition Worksheets with Sums to 5
♥ Simple Addition and Subtraction Color By Number
These worksheets are for personal use only.
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