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Setting up a fact fluency program can be daunting for students to learn addition and subtraction facts. First and second grade standards include fact fluency, and kids will need lots of practice through games and activities to get fluent. I'm sharing some ways to organize and track fluency, as well as some fun ways to practice math facts. Your students will be on their way to fluency in first and second grade! Check out my post for tons of ideas. #factfluency #mathfacts #fluency Fluency Assessment, Teaching Math Facts, Math Facts Addition, Addition And Subtraction Facts, Math Fact Practice, Math Fluency, Math Fact Fluency, Math Operations, Subtraction Facts

Setting up a fact fluency program can be daunting for students to learn addition and subtraction facts. First and second grade standards include fact fluency, and kids will need lots of practice through games and activities to get fluent. I'm sharing some ways to organize and track fluency, as well as some fun ways to practice math facts. Your students will be on their way to fluency in first and second grade! Check out my post for tons of ideas. #factfluency #mathfacts #fluency

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Math Facts Fluency, Math Fluency, Math Fact Fluency, Fact Fluency, Math Strategies, Second Grade Math, Math Addition, Third Grade Math, Homeschool Math

Fluency with math facts is an important skill. No doubt. Yes, students should have lots of opportunities to gain firm understanding of the thinking behind these simple math equations. Don’t stash those counters just yet! However, those fifth and sixth-grade teachers impart some wisdom to us. They know first hand that having a student count … Improving Math Facts Fluency Read More »

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Math Early Finishers, Math Fluency, Math Fact Fluency, Math Puzzles, Math Problem Solving, Math Challenge, Math Intervention, Fact Fluency, Second Grade Math

When math is hands-on, I have found that students will engage, no matter how difficult a math concept may initially seem. I have seen this over and over during my years in the primary classroom. Building math fluency, as well as student confidence in math, is critical in the early elementary years. In order to […]

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