Flashcards are out. Magic is in.🪄✨


Fact fluency is one of those things.

For some kids...it just comes easy!

And for others? ...not so much.

If you still have students who struggle with their facts, here’s a little ✨classroom magic✨ to help:

Magic Reveal Math Fact Slides.

Students solve the problem, then move a flashlight to magically reveal the answer. ✨

It’s interactive, self-checking, and keeps them engaged...without even realizing they’re practicing their facts.

Because let’s face it...by spring, they need something new!

Check out the Magic Reveal Math Slides!

Multiplication Fact Fluency Magic Reveal

Division Fact Fluency Magic Reveal

Addition Within 20 Fact Fluency Magic Reveal

Subtraction Within 20 Fact Fluency Magic Reveal

or...SAVE THE MOST WITH THE BUNDLE

Have a great day!

Thrifty in Third Grade by Cassie Smith

I'm a teacher blogger and resource creator for all things grades 2-5! I love to make FUN activities aligned to the standards you have to teach!

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