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From: Owen <owenbprince@hotmail.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2007102618:33:12 Subject: Re: Re: Chisenbop Tutorial To: Andy Harris You said as an example, to multiply two by three, you can add two three times or three two times and do this on a sheet of paper. You will find this information on the DotMath for kids web site. The student is taught groups of counters (groups x counters). The big number is the group number and the counters go in the circles. they can get the answer by skip counting or but subtotals.
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