Kiddos need lots of strategies besides the standard algorithms for computation. Click here to read about using a 100 chart for addition and to grab your freebie!
Kiddos need lots of strategies besides the standard algorithms for computation. Click here to read about using a 100 chart for addition and to grab your freebie!
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jennifer Lesser says
awesome thanks
classfreeadmin says
You're welcome, Jennifer!
kHam says
This is great. It fits perfectly with what my 2nd grade teachers are doing currently. I created a page to explain this "alternative algorithm" to parents. I'm not sure how to attach it.
classfreeadmin says
I'm really glad it was timely for you. You could send your attachment to me at mathcoachcorner@gmail.com. 🙂