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How to Teach Addition
How Can I Teach Addition?
Addition is one of the first mathematical concepts that children learn and one of the fundamentals of all math study. If you know how to teach addition, you can help your child succeed in school.
When children are learning addition, they need constant practice. There are several ways to incorporate addition into every day activities.
- Allow your child to count money or objects in the grocery store
- Use objects, such as buttons, candy or beans, to count and add together
- Ask your child addition questions during other activities
The Internet also has many resources for learning addition. AAA Math contains practice problems and interactive lessons so kids can practice addition on the computer. The site is safe for kids and easy to use.
Math Fact Café has basic addition facts worksheets. Children can drill math facts on pre-made worksheets, or you can generate worksheets to your own specifications.
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