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Just like crawling, walking, and running are all developmental stages, there are also developmental stages for math fact mastery. Students move from one developmental stage to the next until they master their addition and subtraction facts. It’s important to know...
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I know what you are thinking. Worksheets can be so boring for students. Especially when it comes to math facts. You can imagine one in your head right now. A bunch of addition or subtraction math facts 2nd grade students solve, usually while being timed. Students get...
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Do you ever feel like your students just can’t memorize addition and subtraction facts? They just look at you with that confused face when they see a fact. Or they just feel stuck. You wish you could do something differently to help students to actually start seeing...
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Whether you are teaching in person, online, or hybrid, you know how important it is to get your students math fact practice. Then need to become fluent in addition and subtraction math facts in order to meet standards and have success later on with harder math...
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It is one of our goals as teachers to help students memorize basic math facts. But what is the best way to do that? Some students just have a hard time memorizing. You could drill your students on timed tests and flashcards, but I find that just frustrates my...
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There are so many different strategies to teach students math facts. But there is one that I use all the time as an adult, and because of that, I find great value in teaching students it. And it is the Make Ten Strategy. In this blog post, I will be giving you the...