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100 Addition Facts

 0+0

 5+5

 2+2

 3+3

 1+2

 3+1

 1+1

 6+1

 7+1

 1+6

 8+1

 2+9

 0+4

 0+2

 1+4

 1+3

 8+2

 4+5

 9+9

 4+4

 7+7

 2+3

 0+5

 5+1

 8+8

 6+6

 1+7

 8+0

 9+2

 0+6

 9+1

 4+1

 4+2

 1+9

 5+2

 2+7

 1+8

 2+8

 1+0

 3+4

 5+4

 2+4

 2+0

 2+1

 5+0

 9+3

 2+6

 0+1

 4+6

 3+8

 3+0

 0+3

 4+0

 0+8

 9+0

 6+3

 0+7

 7+0

 1+5

 3+2

 0+9

 6+0

 4+3

 8+3

 3+9

 5+3

 2+5

 3+5

 7+2

 4+7

 8+4

 3+7

 5+6

 3+6

 4+8

 7+3

 6+2

 6+5

 7+4

 6+7

 9+4

 6+4

 5+9

 4+9

 5+7

 7+5

 8+9

 7+6

 9+5

 6+9

 9+8

 8+7

 8+5

 9+6

 6+8

 5+8

 8+6

 7+8

 7+9

 9+7

The above chart contains the 100 addition facts.  Help your child gain mastery over them.  Keep tabs of those math facts that your child is having difficult with and review that particular Math Family.  Even up until the 1930s, the goal of completing these 100 addition facts verbally was 1 minute.

100 Subtraction Facts

 0-0

 5-1

 3-2

 7-7

 1-1

 8-1

 3-3

 4-4

 5-3

 6-6

 4-2

 9-1

 9-9

 3-0

 5-4

 6-0

 5-2

 9-0

 6-1

 3-1

 2-1

 7-1

 6-5

 9-8

 4-1

 8-4

 4-0

 5-5

 5-0

 6-3

 4-3

 2-2

 10-1

 10-2

 6-2

 2-0

 7-0

 6-4

 7-2

 8-8

 10-5

 9-5

 11-2

 12-6

 8-0

 1-0

 8-7

 7-3

 7-5

 9-3

 7-6

 8-2

 10-7

 9-7

 8-6

 12-8

 10-6

 10-4

 9-4

 9-6

 8-3

 10-9

 10-3

 11-7

 14-7

 9-2

 7-4

 12-9

 11-5

 10-8

 11-3

 12-7

 11-6

 13-6

 8-5

 12-3

 11-9

 12-4

 16-8

 11-8

 12-5

 18-9

 11-4

 14-8

 15-8

 14-6

 15-6

 13-7

 13-5

 13-8

 13-9

 16-7

 15-7

 15-9

 13-4

 17-9

 14-5

 17-8

 16-9

 14-9

The above chart contains the 100 subtraction facts.  Help your child gain mastery over them.  Keep tabs of those math facts that your child is having difficult with and review that particular Math Family.  Even up until the 1930s, the goal of completing these 100 subtraction facts verbally was 1 minute.

Idea ...
Print off the above 100 Addition Facts and 100 Subtraction Facts.  Place them in a page protector and have your child write the answer on top of the box with a grease pencil.  In this way, the above charts can be used verbally and in a written format over and over again.

 

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