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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Hartnell_College/Mathematics_for_Elementary_Teachers/04%3A_______Addition_and_Subtraction
    It was always a game, whether it was learning all the states and capitols, the presidents in order or basic math facts. Neither of my parents liked or did well in math, but they only shared the positi...It was always a game, whether it was learning all the states and capitols, the presidents in order or basic math facts. Neither of my parents liked or did well in math, but they only shared the positives and the fun of learning to me. One of two numbers is set up, and the beads are manipulated to implement an operation involving a second number (e.g., addition), or rarely a square or cubic root. (Unsplash Lisense; Crissy Jarvis via Unspash)
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C104%3A_Mathematics_for_Elementary_Teachers_(Tran)/04%3A_______Addition_and_Subtraction
    It was always a game, whether it was learning all the states and capitols, the presidents in order or basic math facts. Neither of my parents liked or did well in math, but they only shared the positi...It was always a game, whether it was learning all the states and capitols, the presidents in order or basic math facts. Neither of my parents liked or did well in math, but they only shared the positives and the fun of learning to me. One of two numbers is set up, and the beads are manipulated to implement an operation involving a second number (e.g., addition), or rarely a square or cubic root. (Unsplash Lisense; Crissy Jarvis via Unspash)

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