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How to Teach Addition Without Using Fingers | Teacher's Take-Out Teach Addition Kindergarten, Addition Fluency, Teach Addition, Math Doubles, Math Drawing, Jello Recipe, Teaching Math Strategies, Layered Jello, Teaching Addition

How many of your students use their fingers to add numbers? I have some basic tips that will guide your students in the right direction to master addition skills so they will not use their fingers to add numbers. Students should master each step before moving on to the next step. The goal is to help students see numbers in a different way which will help them think about the numbers instead of counting on their fingers. Here are the steps that will help students become proficient! First…

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Help your child practice their math skills with these printable worksheets! Each worksheet features a variety of problems that require students to add, subtract, multiply, and divide three-digit numbers. Perfect for reinforcing classroom learning or as homework Addition And Subtraction Worksheets 3rd Grade, Three Digit Addition Without Regrouping, Addition And Subtraction Worksheets 1st, Subtraction And Addition Worksheets, 3 Digit Addition And Subtraction, Subtraction Without Regrouping, Addition And Subtraction With Regrouping, 3 Digit Addition, Regrouping Subtraction

Help your child practice their math skills with these printable worksheets! Each worksheet features a variety of problems that require students to add, subtract, multiply, and divide three-digit numbers. Perfect for reinforcing classroom learning or as homework

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Chasity Patton
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How many of your students use their fingers to add numbers? I have some basic tips that will guide your students in the right direction to master addition skills so they will not use their fingers to add numbers. Students should master each step before moving on to the next step. The goal is to help students see numbers in a different way which will help them think about the numbers instead of counting on their fingers. Here are the steps that will help students become proficient! First…

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