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Reply to "No doing well with Common Core, but we'll with Singapore math"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The Singapore Math Common Core textbooks available in the US are simply Singapore Math curricula organized to align with grade level standards more closely. The regular US math edition does have doubles and doubles plus 1 in the very early grades 9 (using dots as on dice or dominoes) as well as counting on +1, +2, +3. They also have the make a ten strategy and then quickly move to memorizing number bonds. Then to decomposing the second addend to make a ten with the first addend for two addends that will be more than 10. [/quote] There are 3 kinds of Singapore math textbooks: - Common Core Edition - US Edition - Standards Edition I've been using US Edition with my DC. We have covered the 1A and 1B (1st grade), last year we covered K. I have not come across "doubles" concept even once. They're using counting on method for additions under 10, tens and ones for additions above 10.[/quote]
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