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[quote=Anonymous]We bought the IXL Ultimate First Grade Math Workbook for our daughter, and I’m very impressed with the quality. The construction is pretty solid, so easy to erase without ripping the page. It presents everything from a standard first grade curriculum up through double digit addition without carrying. They also have a workbook focused solely on addition. We don't let her use any apps, so pencil and paper based learning was critical for us. We’ve also used some of the free worksheets from k5 learning (https://www.k5learning.com/free-math-worksheets). For ideas on how to teach, Susan Jones has a good series of YouTube videos intended for teachers. I’m also thinking of purchasing some base ten cubes to help my daughter understand place value, but I think she’s still a couple months away from that. Granted, she’s actually in kindergarten so we’re just working ahead and no need to exactly track what she’s doing at school… [/quote]
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