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Mental MathFact LearningMental ComputationEstimationGrade 4 Teacher s Guideb =m ~ ml=_ =OMMM` ~ I=mb=`N^=TkUq W=EVMOF=PSU=QSMMc~ W=EVMOF=PSU=QSOO K K K ~L 2007 Table of ContentsMental math in the Elementary mathematics Curriculum ..1 Definitions and Connections ..6 Rationale ..7 Teaching Mental Computation Strategies ..7 Introducing Thinking Strategies to Students ..8 Practice and Reinforcement ..10 Response Time ..11 Struggling Students and Differentiated Instruction ..12 Combined grade Classrooms ..13 Assessment ..14 Timed Tests of Basic Facts ..14 Parents and Guardians: Partners in Developing Mental math Skills ..15 Fact Learning ..17 Reviewing Addition Facts and Fact-Learning Strategies ..19 Reviewing Subtraction Facts and Fact-Learning Strategies ..21 Multiplication Fact-Learning Strategies ..22 Multiplication Facts With Products to 81.
Mental Math – Grade 4 1 Mental Math in the Elementary Mathematics Curriculum Mental math in this guide refers to fact learning, mental computation, and computational estimation. The Atlantic Canada Mathematics Curriculum supports the acquisition of these skills through the development of thinking strategies across grade levels.
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