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Math Facts

Mastering math facts is one of the greatest gifts you can give a students. Students need be able to do adding, subtracting, multiplying and division math facts quickly.

If a student has to spend too much time coming up with a single math fact, imagine how long it will take them to do complex math problems that are make up of several math facts.

Even something as simple as dividing 456 by 3 involves three subtractions and three multiplications. If the students struggles over each one of the three subtractions and three multiplications, it will take them far too long to solve the problem.

Memorizing math facts doesn't always
work so use math strategies.

See the Math Skills section for more information and techniques.

See our Teaching Resources for Math for worksheets, lesson plans, etc.

The worksheets come with answers -- let your child do the worksheet then give them the answer sheet and let them correct the math worksheet themselves — they will love it.

With 30 years of experience working with special needs kids, Teach All Kids is committed to providing both free and member-only worksheets and usage advice based upon proven techniques that help your child or student to be more successful. Those choosing to become members will have immediate access to over 1900 additional teaching resources.


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