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*ONE-DAY MATH for Kids and Pre-Teen Children*

Classroom, Small Group, Tutoring, Home Schooling, or Enrichment: Build Independence and Explore for Fun!

With some guidance from adults, many lessons in ONE-DAY MATH can be learned and practiced by elementary and middle school students. Use the two-minute drills as warm-ups before the main lesson, or for a quick review before a test. Use the Lesson Cards, a little at a time, for a series of lessons–– maybe 20 minutes to do the first part of a card, then continue the next day, and finish later in the week. Use the colored dice for endless practice in identifying, counting, adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, fractions, probability, and positive/negative numbers. Gifted students will enjoy the activities as enrichment. Home schooled kids will enjoy the independence. Older kids can even use the materials to tutor younger kids. Stop math anxiety before it starts! Use the clear, step-by-step instruction in ONE-DAY MATH.

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