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We are taking a slight detour on our current focus on subtraction to let you know that we have just listed a new pack of addition games to help students become familiar with addition facts. These 5 games will help your sweet friends practice single digit addition, with fluency, from 0+1 to 9+9. Students begin fact fluency memorization when they have mastered strategies for addition. These games are brightly colored for engagment, require no cutting - print, laminate if desired and you are…

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Free Fact Family Worksheets for addition and subtraction equations. Free math worksheets from SuperStarWorksheets.com Building a strong foundation in math starts with fact families. Teach your child the relationship between numbers with our fact family worksheets. Try them today!

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How many of your students use their fingers to add numbers? I have some basic tips that will guide your students in the right direction to master addition skills so they will not use their fingers to add numbers. Students should master each step before moving on to the next step. The goal is to help students see numbers in a different way which will help them think about the numbers instead of counting on their fingers. Here are the steps that will help students become proficient! First…

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