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Choose the Math Drill Best Suited to Your Student
There are five levels to choose from, roughly correlated with the student's grade level.
If you are in doubt about which of two levels to choose, select the higher level as long as the student has the necessary attention span to handle the number of questions per drill at that level. The drill will automatically decrease the rate at which new material is introduced if the student gets into unfamiliar material, and the student will have ample opportunity to learn new material through abundant review.
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Addition and subtraction facts 0's through 5's. 120 flashcards total. Starts with 5 and works its way up to 20 flashcards per drill. Recommended for grade 1 students.
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Includes all Math 1 flashcards plus addition and subtraction facts 6's through 9's, names of parts of addition and subtraction equations, units conversions (time, money, weight, distance, volume), and 0's through 5's multiplication facts. 304 flashcards total. Starts with 20 and works its way up to 51 flashcards per drill. Recommended for grade 2 students.
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Includes all Math 1 and Math 2 flashcards plus 6's multiplication facts, 1's through 6's division facts, names of parts of fractions, place values, Roman numerals, more units conversions (money, length), and metric prefixes. 436 flashcards total. Starts with 51 and works its way up to 73 flashcards per drill. Recommended for grade 3 students.
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Includes all Math 1, Math 2 and Math 3 flashcards plus 7's through 12's multiplication and division facts, names of parts of multiplication and division equations, and more units of volume conversions. 600 flashcards total. Starts with 73 and works its way up to 100 flashcards per drill. Recommended for grade 4 students.
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Includes all Math 1, Math 2, Math 3 and Math 4 flashcards. 600 flashcards total. 100 flashcards per drill. Same emphasis on accuracy with increased emphasis on speed. Recommended for grades 5 and 6 students.
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