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Online Practice ( virtual flashcards) Try these sites and let me know if there are other apps that you have found and like.ĭon’t forget Eduss!!! (Directions for independent math activities at your child’s level went home at the beginning of the year.Remind your child to think of the addition facts in reverse! If you think your child is ready, make Subtraction facts!.Start with ten facts or so and then add on.Use a numberline if needed (a ruler works great). You can even write them in sand, shaving cream, or paint. You can use the same ideas for flash cards as you do for sight words- like playing War. If your child needs to count something, start with the biggest number and “count on” (say the big number and only count fingers for the smaller number). Encourage your child to remember the facts without having to count his or her fingers. Work on accuracy first and then fluency (speed).
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Mix up facts so they are not always in the same order. (You may write the answer on the reverse side so long as it doesn’t show through) **Mix it up: Write in vertical and in horizontal form. Write a fact on one side and keep in a ziploc baggy.Cut index cards in half so each whole index card can be used for 2 facts.Make flash cards with these facts: Doubles: 2 through 9 (for example: 2+2, 7+7).1st grade = Math in a Flash!!! It’s time to practice math facts! 3 Ways to practice Math Addition Facts: Pick 1 way each night for homework! 2015 We will start this after Spring Break.