Friday, May 17th 2024

Number sense and prerequisite skills are so necessary for learning higher level math skills.


Automaticity with addition, subtraction, and multiplication facts is also very important, but before asking children to memorize a math fact, make sure that they can demonstrate what the fact means. Some of my earlier posts address how to do this.


When students are ready for memorization of math facts, there are a lot of tricks and strategies you can use from both Two Plus Two Is Not Five and Five Times Five Is Not Ten. A variety of the strategies are explained in earlier posts.


I often check the Amazon.com pages of my books to see what each is currently ranked. Some days, or even weeks, are better than others. While it is fun to watch the rankings improve, it is hard to watch as they fall down to a higher number. That sounds strange, but a ranking of 1 is best, so as the books fall in rank, the number gets higher.


It is exciting when both Two Plus Two Is Not Five and Five Times Five Is Not Ten are ranked in the low ten-thousands. That means lots of teachers and parents are buying books, so more children will be learning to be fluent with math facts.

Today, when I visited the Five Times Five Is Not Ten Amazon.com webpage: http://bit.ly/1fD2EW, I saw that my book finally received a second review.


The reviewer noted that the math facts are presented both in horizontal and vertical format eliminating the possibility of recognizing questions in only one format. She also mentioned the absence of pictures which works for the kids who are having difficulty with math facts. This prevents them being easily distracted with images they would rather color or play with rather than concentrate on the task at hand.

It does not matter which math curriculum is used, children need to be fluent with math facts so they will have the tools to succeed in higher level math and science. Actually, think about it, everything in life can be tied into numbers or math in one form or another!


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