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For drilling the addition and substraction tables should we just go over each lesson over and over until she memorizes her tables?

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For drilling the addition and substraction tables should we just go over each lesson over and over until she memorizes her tables?

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First of all, you should go through the books and check that she knows all the concepts related to addition and subtraction. To learn the facts, go carefully over those lessons that present fact families and number rainbows. These provide the structure and a context for learning the facts so that they are not learned as separate, random things. Then, once she thoroughly understands fact families and the pattern in the number rainbow, you can move on to other math topics such as place value, geometry, etc. but keep up the facts practice a few minutes a day with games, worksheets, and flash cards. These basic facts are also used a lot even when studying place value and other topics, so that helps kids remember them too. 17. Is Math Mammoth aligned with any state standards? It is not aligned exactly with any standards from any state, but it does probably cover a good amount of the standards or goals of any given state for grades 1-6. In fact, it would be nearly impossible to make a math c

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First of all, you should go through the books and check that she knows all the concepts related to addition and subtraction. To learn the facts, go carefully over those lessons that present fact families and number rainbows. These provide the structure and a context for learning the facts so that they are not learned as separate, random things. Then, once she thoroughly understands fact families and the pattern in the number rainbow, you can move on to other math topics such as place value, geometry, etc. but keep up the facts practice a few minutes a day with games, worksheets, and flash cards. These basic facts are also used a lot even when studying place value and other topics, so that helps kids remember them too. 17. Is Math Mammoth aligned with any state standards? It is not aligned exactly with any standards from any state, but it does probably cover a good amount of the standards or goals of any given state for grades 1-6. In fact, it would be nearly impossible to make a math c

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