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As students learn their letters and sounds, you can be sure they’re building a solid reading foundation. Likewise, as students learn their math facts, they’re building a firm computational foundation—one that will serve them well as they progress through the more difficult math concepts and operations.
So, are your students simply learning how to compute their math facts—or are they truly committing them to memory? Automatic recall is dependent on essential practice, but that practice must be appropriate, as well.
In this free special report from Renaissance Learning, you’ll learn how to help students achieve math fact automaticity, which is the essential foundation of computational fluency.
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