Addition and Subtraction End-Of-Year Review

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Here is a fun way to do addition and subtraction end-of-year reviews and tests. You can use this resource in a few different ways with your elementary students. First, you can use it as a review at the end of the school year. Second, you can isolate adding or subtracting each number to see where your student really struggles. Third, you can have some fun competition with your students and time them to see how many problems they can answer correctly in a certain amount of time.

An End-of-Year Review

Sometimes those last couple of weeks of the school year can feel long. You don’t want to introduce a new skill but you need to fill the time. These Addition and Subtraction Review worksheets are just what you need! There are several different review worksheets that you can use in these resources. It will give you at least a week’s worth of math end-of-year review.

Isolate the Adding or Subtracting Skills

If you need more than a week of addition and subtraction end-of-year review, you can use the individual number worksheets. These worksheets isolate one number per worksheet so you can zero in on where your student may be struggling. You can skip the “easy” worksheets and just give your student extra practice on the harder ones.

Friendly Competition

Add a little fun to your addition and subtraction end-of-year review with this simple resource. Give your students any one of the worksheets, set a time for 90 seconds and see how many they can correctly answer. If 90 seconds is too easy make it 60 seconds or 30 seconds. Have little prizes ready for the one who gets the most correct in the shortest time. Or give the speed test to them a couple of times and the student gets a little prize if they improve.

Have Fun!

The point is to encourage you to let your students have a little fun while also getting in some addition and subtraction end-of-year review. Boring is easy. But students will remember if there is a little fun involved!

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