"Students can learn math facts and commit them to memory through conceptual engagement with math."
VIDEO: MEMORIZATION VS. FROM MEMORY
by Graham Fletcher (5 min)
Computational fluency with whole numbers is essential and serves as the foundation for many higher-level mathematical concepts. The Common Core State Standards emphasize that students should be able to calculate and solve problems both accurately and efficiently. To build this fluency, research supports practice that is conceptual, frequent, and visual, and that is grounded in strong numerical connections.
ONLINE MATH FACTS PRACTICE
OTHER WAYS TO PRACTICE MATH FACTS OFFLINE
Math Card Games (all grades)
Oh No! 99 -This engaging game encourages students to use mental math to add and subtract.
Rolling Dice-A variety of games to develop number sense and fluency (all grades).
Playing Cards-A variety of games to develop number sense and fluency (all grades).
Addition Cross Number Puzzles-A fun way to practice adding to 10 and to 20.