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Simple Addition Problems
How Often Should My Child Practice Simple Addition Problems?
When your child is learning addition, it's important that he or she complete a lot of practice problems. He or she will need to use addition math facts for most other math classes and needs to feel comfortable with them. For these reasons, your child should practice simple addition problems every day until he or she has mastered them.
There are several ways your child can practice simple addition problems. You could sit with him or her and make addition flashcards. To make flashcards, get a stack of index cards and write the problem on one side and the answer on the other side.
You could also make simple addition worksheets for your child. If you've never made worksheets before, you may want to model your worksheet on this simple addition worksheet from Math and Reading Help.
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