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[quote=Anonymous]PP -- your last paragraph totally makes sense to me -- if they were talking about having the child perform 70% correct on something complicated, like a unit test at close to grade level. But since learning to multiply is such a foundational skill to all higher computation, it just doesn't make sense to me to accept 70% accuracy, untimed, with one teacher prompt! That allows a child to "pass" without clearly being able to multiply. Different PP who asked "What the hell is an array?" -- that's how schools teach kids to multiply. If the child is asked to multiply 5 x 4 -- he draws an array of 5 Xs in a row, 4 times. The counts and gets the answer of 20. XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX It works, but it is very slow and a 7th grader should be able to answer this question automatically. I think, 90% of the time. Not 70%. [/quote]
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