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Subtraction Facts 10 to 18 Book
Author(s): Cecil D. Mercer, Susan Peterson Miller

Publication Info: Edge Enterprises, 1994

Subtraction Facts 10 to 18 Resources:

VIDEO

PPTs

  • Original Strategic Math Series presentation

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  • Description of Subtraction Facts 10 to 18 from the SIM website
  • Access Learning Strategy Checklists

MICROCREDENTIALS

  • Professional Learning

Stratenotes and Strategrams

  • Strategram Volume 1, No. 1, page 7: Research Report: Results of field testes for the Math Strategies Project
  • Strategram Volume 4 No. 1:Strategic Math Series: Part 1: Examining Components of Effective Math Instruction
  • Strategrom Volume 4 No. 2: Strategic Math Series: Part 2 - Programming for Effective Teaching of Basic Math Facts
  • Strategram Volume 4 No. 3: Strategic Math Series: Part 3 - Instructional Procedures and Field Test Results

Research:

  • Subtraction Facts 10 to 18 Research
  • Miller, S., & Strawser, S. (1996). Promoting strategic math performance among students with learning disabilities. Learning Disability Forum, 21(2), 34-40. This article provides suggestions for classroom teachers who want to integrate strategy instruction into their math curriculum by discussing a strategic classroom environment and strategic learners.

 

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