Flashcard decks
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This strategy is used for facts that have a 1 or a 2 as one of it’s addends (example: 8 + 2). Out of the 100 addition facts students will learn, 36 fall under the one-more-than and two-more-than facts. In these situations, students simply count up 1 or 2 from the greatest addend. This should be the only situation where students “count” to find their answer.
by Tim Bottman on Mar 11, 2014
This set of facts includes all of the division facts. Students should use their knowledge of multiplication and fact families to solve these facts.