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From: Joan Sveen <basicallymath@pressenter.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2005010912:34:20 Subject: Developing instant recall of the basic facts of mathematics BASICALLY MATH is another method of learning the basic facts and storing them in long-term memory. It is an inexpensive method and very easy to use. A combination of methods seems to be necessary for many students as they tackle developing instant recall. BASICALLY MATH breaks the body of information into smaller amounts and the student is tested on smaller amounts. The student's incentive is improved because of immediate success. BASICALLY MATH is available through the website: www.basicallymath.com
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