We have been practicing addition and subtraction all year but this six weeks we have an increased focus on math facts. The students are expected to become fluent in their facts by answering addition facts within three seconds. Currently we are working on sums up to 10; by the end of the year we will be practicing sums up to 18. You can help your child practice their addition facts online at
Math Fact Practice. Through this site, you can set timed goals for your child as well as track their progress.
You can also help by pointing out addition and subtraction situations in the real world. Examples include:
- There are five chicken nuggets on your plate. If you eat three, how many will be left? 5-3=2
- There are three people in the blue car. There are four people in the green car. How many people are there in all? 3+4=7
- I have six buttons on my shirt. You have four buttons on your shirt. How many more buttons do I have on my shirt than you? 6-4=2
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