Math this week
Math Grade Ones This week we continued to look at addition strategies. The strategy that we focussed on was the doubles strategy. Knowing doubles leads to students being able to use the doubles strategy for addition to master facts such as 6+7 (6+6+1). It also will help with future math concepts such as the 2x tables in multiplication and fractions. Here are some questions you can ask your child to reinforce their learning: What is the strategy called when you are adding the same number together? How do you use a double to add 5 + 6? What are examples of doubles in real life? Here are some to get you started. 1+1 (eyes) 2+2 (dog's legs) 3+3 (soda) 4+4 (spider's legs) 5+5 (hands) 6+6 (eggs) 7+7 (calendar) 8+8 (crayon box) 9+9 (18 wheeler truck) Please practice doubles at home with your child. (1+1, 2+2, 3+3...up to 9+9) using dice, playing cards, or flashcards. You can also check out the Doubles Tro...
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