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The concept of missing addends is a fundamental building block in the world of mathematics, and our "Missing Addends Resources" provide the necessary materials for individuals of K - 1st grade to grasp this vital concept. Whether you're an educator aiming to teach students or a parent assisting your child in understanding addition equations, our resources offer a comprehensive and engaging approach to solving for missing addends.

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Addition and Subtraction to 20 Do your students love cut and paste activities? This product is a simple, ink saving way to practice or assess student knowledge of addition and subtraction to 20. Very simple, yet very effective way to practice! This set includes 20 cut and paste sheets covering ad...

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