| Discussion: | Roundtable |
| Topic: | Arithmetic Facts |
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| Subject: | Bad examples |
| Author: | Joel Duffin |
| Date: | Sep 22 2003 |
Make sure the cards you make or buy are constitant, bad example: 5 X ___ = 25 is
more complacated than good example 5 X 5 = ____.
I'm not so sure that it is a bad example, so much as it is a different problem.
5 X __ = 25 is actually a division problem. Anyway, I guess this might just be
another way of saying, don't confuse what you are trying to teach.
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