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What age range can use the Noble Knights of Knowledge math program?

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What age range can use the Noble Knights of Knowledge math program?

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Broadly speaking, the program contains work usually covered in grades 1-4. Students work at their own pace and since students learn at different rates, the time span to absorb the concepts will vary. The program can also be used to strengthen the understanding of math that middle school students have, especially if they are struggling with exponents, algebra and the like. It builds or reconstructs strong foundations. For this reason no grade level is mentioned in the books. Kindergarten students can also use the program to begin the early stages of counting. Division in the form of “sharing out” is fun for youngsters as is sorting colors, number identification using gems, and Flambert’s game for math facts. The learning and introduction of new steps, of course, takes a gentle pace.

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