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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pen and paper. 14-5=9 14-9=5 9+5=14 5+9=14 Give them only the first line: 16-6 Ask them to give you first line.[/quote] I wouldn’t underestimate the degree to which small children can be motivated by the colors and pictures in workbooks. My daughter will certainly do problems with pencil and paper and enjoys them, but she LOVES her workbook and wants to progress in it.[/quote] NP. I agree with PP. Write the problems in color with markers and draw some silly pictures in the margins. Math workbooks for arithmetic drills are waste of money unless they also contain high quality word problems and puzzles. If you are just reviewing facts and basic skills you don't need anything fancier than paper and pens. Definitely don't need to drive out to a Mathnasium or Kumon center.[/quote]
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