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Just like anything, practice makes perfect. Keep children involved with math during the summer. If your child already has memorized addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts, and is still in elementary school: 1. Give some written practice a few times a week, and also use flash cards to keep those facts quickly and correctly answered. 2. […]

Date posted: June 8, 2010 | Author: | 1 Comment »

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During the years that Two Plus Two Is Not Five and Five Times Five Is Not Ten have been available, a number of teachers and school districts around the country have purchased books. In the fall of 2008, Lee County Schools in North Carolina purchased a book for each of their 1st-3rd grade teachers, and […]

Date posted: March 19, 2010 | Author: | No Comments »

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Visit this Amazon.com link, http://bit.ly/bUAzYS or read below to see the latest review of Two Plus Two Is Not Five. By the way, the multiplication book the reviewer mentions, is called, Five Times Five Is Not Ten. Remember, before expecting students to memorize math facts, make sure they can show you what the math fact […]

Date posted: March 10, 2010 | Author: | No Comments »

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Number sense and prerequisite skills are so necessary for learning higher level math skills. Automaticity with addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts is also very important, but before asking children to memorize a math fact, make sure that they can demonstrate what the fact means. Some of my earlier posts address how to do this. When […]

Date posted: January 26, 2010 | Author: | No Comments »

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Once children have memorized them, you use the addition Doubles facts, 1+1, 2+2, 3+3, 4+4, 5+5, 6+6, 7+7, 8+8, and 9+9, to teach other facts. 1. Number in the Middle: 1+3, 3+1, 2+4, 4+2, 3+5, 5+3, 4+6, 6+4, 5+7, 7+5, 6+8, 8+6, 7+9, 9+7 2. Doubles +1: 2+3, 3+2, 3+4, 4+3, 4+5, 5+4, 5+6, 6+5, […]

Date posted: November 12, 2009 | Author: | 1 Comment »

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A homeschool website, Heart of the Matter, has posted a review about Five Times Five Is Not Ten. http://heartofthematteronline.com/five-times-five-is-not-ten/#comments “The key to this workbook is the strategies suggested for each math fact. They are impressive! I wish I had been taught my multiplication facts in this manner when I was a child, I might have […]

Date posted: October 26, 2009 | Author: | No Comments »

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Upcoming presentations OCTOBER 2009Colorado Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Denver, COFriday, October 9  1-2 P.M. How to Teach Math Facts 1 on 1 Special education and resource teachers will learn steps to set up and implement individualized plans to teach automaticity of math facts. This session covers assessment, record-keeping, worksheets, and integrating the known facts […]

Date posted: September 30, 2009 | Author: | No Comments »

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