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THIS GAME TEACHES THE MATH CONCEPTS OF: SETS, DIVISION OF THREES, ADDITION AND THINKING SKILLS. ALSO USE TO BUILD SELF-ESTEEM AND MAKE LEARNING FUN.
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Addition and Subtraction Game
A group activity that provides review and drill in the format of a game for learning facts in subtraction and addition. Appeals to multilevel and multigrade situations. The Students get so caught up in the game they consider it an exciting challenge rather than a drill or review.
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Bean Pot Multiplication
Put a fun twist on multiplication! This is a PDF file (see info. on the right).
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Domino Math
By making dominoes with different combinations of addition and multiplication problems, students will use a familiar game to learn math skills. Students will build skills in math by matching the answers.
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Math Shortcuts
The following math shortcuts will help students master some of the more difficult concepts by presenting a simpler method or helpful way of understanding the processes.
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Subtraction Rhyme
Help students identify and do subtraction with regrouping .
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The Facts, Gimme Just the Facts
The teaching and learning of mathematics is facilitated by the development of a definite task analysis. Each skill builds upon and rests on the previous skills learned. Therefore, knowing all multiplication facts will help in the learning of subsequent skills in hard multiplication, division, fractions, etc.
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The Squares of Numbers in Multiplication
It is easy enough for students to memorize 3x3=9, 4x4=16, etc. but this lesson gives a visual image for these simple patterns that will facilitate learning other patterns for the multiplication tables and extend to later math concepts.
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