Multiplication foldable arrays to learn multiplication facts greater than five
The fold-able array below has 10 x 10 = 100 dots. Each of the four colored parts is 5 x 5 =25. The product of two numbers is shown as groups […]
The fold-able array below has 10 x 10 = 100 dots. Each of the four colored parts is 5 x 5 =25. The product of two numbers is shown as groups […]
Don’t pressure them for time please, it is counter productive: Pressuring for time sends the message that math is a race, instead of a thinking game. Fear of running out […]
Have any dominoes lying around? Apart from playing the traditional game, try this fun suggestion to start up a conversation about numbers. Our activity, in the link below, will interest […]
Why are fractions difficult? There are several reasons fractions are extremely difficult for students with dyscalculia. Both the notation, using two numbers close to each other, and the different […]
When you are shopping for school supplies, think about an extra journal or package of three ring binder paper: quad lined paper is the first and most economical help for […]
This new free download is a game to practice the use of cardinal numbers. It uses shapes in different colors and sizes, and other manipulatives like lego’s and is […]
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