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Addition and Subtraction to 10 Exit Tickets for 1st Grade Math

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Exit tickets are an excellent tool for evaluating mathematical comprehension quickly. These addition and subtraction to 10 exit tickets are perfect for quick checks at the end of your whole group or small group lesson. They allow you to easily check for student understanding and can help identify teaching points for small group instruction.

This resource includes exit slips for basic addition and subtraction standards for 1st. They’re aligned with the TEKS and CCS and cover basic addition and subtraction facts up to 10, adding 3 numbers, missing addends, and word problems.

These Addition and Subtraction to 10 Exit Tickets include: 

  •  1-4 problems depending on the skill
  •  3 exit tickets per sheet to allow for easy printing for your whole class
  • 2 versions for each skill
  • Self-elevations on each exit slip

These exit tickets do correlate with my Guided Math units or they can be used as a stand-alone with any curriculum. If you do own my Guided Math units, they follow the same order as the daily lesson plans. They can also be used as a standalone with any curriculum.

Ways to Use Addition and Subtraction Exit Slips

  • formative assessments
  • small group reflections
  • early finisher activities

You will love how easy it is to assess your students. Each exit ticket also includes a spot for students to self-assess their understanding. This allows them to safely share how they feel about the concept or skill they are learning.

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