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As far as practicing adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, to generate problems you can have your children roll number cubes (one cube could have the numbers 0 - 5, and the other could have 5 - 9). They roll the cubes to create numbers, and then perform whatever operation you are trying to practice. That makes the practice a little more fun. -Gail, for the Teacher2Teacher service
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