I’ve been working on a new teaching product for CVC words that is interactive, and making cute little books like these are a favourite. So I thought I’d make some to give away! There is one page for addition and one for subtraction using numbers 0-5.
They’re simple and easy to use and the kids will be able to make them as well (maybe with a little help).
Please download your Little Math Books here – no glue necessary, just a pair of scissors!
I do hope you enjoy using these math books and wish you happy teaching and learning.
PS If you like teeny tiny books you need to download these free Little Alphabet Books as well as this Little Number Book.
Looking for more activities and games for numbers 0-5?
FLUENT WITHIN FIVE contains 7 different games focused on addition and subtraction within five.
verna harrison says
Thank you.
Liz says
You’re very welcome. Enjoy!
Julie Carter says
Thanks for this resource. I teach Special Ed Resource with K & 1st grade. We are beginning to add to 5 in K. Love it.
Liz says
I’m so glad it’s useful for you, Julie! Thanks for letting me know!
Linda says
Thanks for this freebie! I can’t wait to use it!
Liz says
I hope it’s effective for your kids!
Kay says
Thank you so much! I appreciate you sharing!
rhoda says
i love these! i tried checking your tpt if you had made a set yet and was sad to see that this is all you have so far.
Liz says
Thanks Rhoda! I’m currently working on word family activities that have lots of hands-on activities. Each word family will include 3 mini-books like this. 1 with individual words and a picture, another with simple sentences, and the third with a slightly more difficult sentences. If you want to look at it you can find the ‘at words’ pack here http://bit.ly/1xw36Ke.
I haven’t made any other math ones yet. I’m glad you like them!
Brenda says
Thank you! I have been looking for math activities for my daughter,
Liz says
You’re welcome, Brenda! Make sure to click on the Math tab to find all my math posts as most of them contain a free activity. Cheers!
Linda Nelson says
Thank you for sharing these, Liz! I love the little books, and always kept our writing center stocked with blank ones. We called them itty-bitty books!
Linda
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Liz says
Thanks, Linda! Itty-bitty books is such a great name. And I can imagine keeping blank ones around really encourages the kids to grab them and start writing!
Hantie says
Thanks a lot Liz for sharing this with us. I am teaching at a LSEN school and have a few autistic children in my class. They enjoy doing maths and I am sure they are going to love this little book.
Liz says
Thanks Hantie, I’m so glad these are useful for children with a variety of learning needs, thanks for letting me know!
kathy says
Do you have the subtraction booklet available to download?
Liz says
Hi Kathy! There is one addition and one subtraction booklet and they can be downloaded together by clicking on the highlighted link. The linked words are ‘Little Math Books’ and you can find it just above the second picture that shows how to construct the books.
eva says
thank you Liz, my 5-year old had a great time with these!
Liz says
That’s excellent, Eva! Thanks for letting me know.
Ktchr says
Thanks!
Liz says
You’re very welcome!
Ana Rosa says
Gracias, desde Costa Rica.
Liz says
De nada, Ana Rosa!
june says
thank you
Danielle says
Hello. Trying to look at the little math book. I think the link is down.
Liz says
Thanks for the message, Danielle! I’ve checked the link but it’s working for me so I’m not sure how to help. Perhaps try with a different computer?
If anyone else is having problems downloading I’d love to hear about it!
Pili says
Love this!! Thank you so much!
Liz says
You’re very welcome, Pili!
Alesia says
Great activity! Thank you for creating and sharing!
Alesia
tita says
awesome! thank you so much