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Addition and Subtraction Learning System

Rhymes are the most effective way to memorize!

Do you remember “In fourteen hundred and ninety two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue”? That simple rhyme will be remembered all your life. And so will the rhymes and pictures in the Memory Joggers Addition and Subtraction system.

How it Works - 8 + 9 = 17

When a rhyme is repeated aloud, it is easily remembered. By adding a fun clapping pattern and pictures that illustrate the rhymes, the learning process
is enhanced.

The child looks at the visual picture on one side of the large card while repeating the rhyme along with the teacher or parent. Hand clapping in time with the beat of the rhyme, enhances the memorization process and makes it fun!

If learning something is fun, it is more likely to be remembered. Children are encouraged to clap the rhymes with a partner, developing different patterns.

The key to this method of learning is the "fact family". The student is making an association between all three numbers, such as 8, 9 and 17.

8 + 9 = 17             9 + 8 = 17
17 - 8 = 9               17 - 9 = 8

When the student is asked "what is 10 minus 2?" the other number in the fact family is instantly remembered. By repeating a rhyme aloud along with the clapping, the association of the three numbers is remembered.



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"The children love clapping out and repeating your rhymes. We’ve only learned 3 so far but I am eager for them to start personal books that will include their writing of the rhymes, a picture they colored and a corresponding fact family. The concept of teaching the addition and related subtraction fact together is so beautifully logical that it’s exciting!"

Evelyn McLaughlin
Teacher
Huntington Beach, CA

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