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Using Digital Math Toothy for Math Fact Practice

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Written by: Jess Dalrymple

Are your lucky little learners ready to dive into math facts practice using technology as a learning tool? Whether your students are online or in-person, there are so many benefits to using digital math toothy for math fact fluency! Get started using this incredible resource to help your students practice their math facts.

What is Digital Math Toothy?

Digital Math Toothy is one of the fantastic Digital Toothy resources for your students. First, students solve 24+ problems on skill-centered digital task cards. Next, your students choose the answer from three choices. If the answer is correct, a tooth gets placed in Toothy’s mouth. If the answer is not correct, it’s time to try again! Your students use their strategies and go back to the problem to solve it until they find the correct answer.

Basic Addition

Your lucky little learners are learning their basic skills with basic addition in both vertical and horizontal forms. Digital Math Toothy makes it easy for your students to practice basic addition with 1 more/less and 10 more/less skill cards. For more advanced learners, use the skill cards for 2-digit regrouping and even adding 3 numbers.  

Try using Basic Addition Toothy for 1st and 2nd Grade math facts practice!

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Basic Subtraction

Shortly after learning basic addition, your learners are ready for subtraction skills! In addition to basic addition, Digital Math Toothy helps your students practice vertical and horizontal subtraction.

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Balancing equations so each side of the equation is equal can be a challenging concept for first and second graders, but Digital Math Toothy gives your students a chance to practice with balancing equation skill cards!

Try 3-digit subtraction with regrouping for an advanced challenge or a later in the year lesson review. 
Using Toothy for both Basic Addition and Subtraction math facts practice will help both your online and in-person learners stay ahead with math fact fluency!

Number Sense

If your students are struggling with basic addition and subtraction math facts, take a step back and focus on number sense! When your students have a basic understanding of how numbers work and recognition of number words and symbols, they’re more likely to understand their basic math facts. 

Practice number sense with math games and sharing with your students how numbers are present in everyday situations. Check out some math fact fluency teacher tips that help with number sense and math fact practice! Also, check out these great hands-on math interventions!

Math Hands-On Intervention Activities

Enjoy these fun ways to use digital math toothy for math fact practice for your lucky little learners. Share the resources online in Google Classroom or Seesaw for your remote learners or in centers or stations for in-person learners. Digital Toothy task cards are perfect for reviewing basic addition and basic subtraction facts and balancing equations. Use the cards all year-long to practice math standards for 1st and 2nd graders! 

How will you use Digital Math Toothy for math fact practice with your lucky little learners? Share in the comments below!

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2 Comments

  1. Susan M. Van Zandt

    Our school isn’t using Google Classroom. We are logging on to Clever and then to Canvas. Our children work through Canvas on their IPADS. Can Toothy work on Canvas? Or any of your online digital work?

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    • Bailey Jordan

      ​Hi Susan! We would love to help you with this question, please email us at customerservice@luckylittlelearners.com and we will do our best to answer it for you! Thanks so much!

      Bailey J.
      Lucky Little Learners

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