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D.C. and T-Pops: Familiar Faces for Subtraction Strategies
Finishing out our subtraction Math Mights characters, today we introduce…D.C. and T-Pops! They aren’t new faces in Mathville, but today you’ll see how these Math Mights function in Subtraction World!
Shifting the Number Line with Minni and Subbi
Sisterly love or sibling rivalry? As long as they keep their distance, adjoining twins Minni and Subbi can help students understand the concept of shifting the number line to make numbers friendlier for subtraction.
Introducing…Math Mights Subtraction Strategies!
Introducing...Math Mights Subtraction Strategies! Our Addition Strategies Math Mights posters have been a huge success in the schools that we work with! It’s truly amazing that teachers are not only starting to understand the strategies and how to teach them, but...
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