Wednesday, Dec 4th 2024

My 6-year-old granddaughter visited again in April. Besides having so much fun taking her to the zoo, Butterfly Pavilion, the movies, reading books, baking, playing outside, and doing arts & crafts, we also played a card game which required adding up points and keeping score. The cards’ values had to be added, and I was […]

I currently am working with a 4th grader who has a good grasp of math skills, but came to me for help to learn to memorize math facts. I tested her to find out which facts she already knew, and began teaching her the ones she didn’t know. We are using Two Plus Two Is […]

This was posted many years ago on my Tips page, and I thought it might be a good idea to post it again on this Blog page. Math facts tested in a minute – What are these timed tests really testing? Adults often assign children tasks filled with rows of addition, subtraction or multiplication facts. Sometimes the […]

A few weeks before my granddaughter was coming to stay with us, I asked her what she’d like to do during her visit. Her mom encouraged her to tell me. Well, my mouth dropped when instead of hearing, “Go to the zoo, get ice cream, feed the ducks or play,” I heard, “Homework.” “Homework?” I […]

School breaks are always a good time to get started to help your children learn to memorize math facts. (8+7, 10-2, 5×4) 1st, Make sure they can show what the math facts mean. Children can use counters, draw pictures, and tell a word math story. Note, children shouldn’t be asked to memorize an answer to […]

On Friday, October 11, 2013 from 3:30-4:40 pm at the Colorado Council of Teachers of Mathematics Fall 2013 Conference, I will be speaking on Math Fluency and Differentiation: Checklists, Assessments, Instruction, and Practice!  How important is fluency of basic math facts for success in school, and for solving problems in everyday life? What must students know before mastering basic addition and […]

IMPORTANT: Before asking children to memorize answers to math facts, be sure that they can demonstrate what the math fact means. To see examples of sample workbook pages that introduce math facts using the 2 Ladder strategy visit: https://www.longevitypublishing.com/sample.pdf  Once children can count by 2s to at least ten, teach them these addition facts: 2+4, 4+2, 6+2, 6+2, 2+8, […]

Summer is a great time to help your children get ahead in math. Once they show understanding of what math facts mean, it’s time to help them memorize answers to math facts! First check to make sure they can show understanding: Give them the math fact 6+4 or a word problem story for 6 + […]

June 13-15, 2013 Susan will be a vendor exhibitor located at Booth 707 at the Christian Home Educators of Colorado Rocky Mountain Super Conference on the Family.

Number in the Middle This is one of my favorite addition strategies from Two Plus Two Is Not Five. It is based on addition Doubles facts. Number in the Middle teaches the addition facts: 2+4, 3+5, 4+6, 5+7, 6+8, 7+9, and 4+2, 5+3, 6+4, 7+5, 8+6, and 9+7.

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