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Mid March Math Assessment

Today we started a mid march math assessment. This is to see where students are at with their addition and subtraction skills at this point. Today we worked on the addition part that involved basic math facts up to and including 20. The students thought this was a pretty fun way to practice it!

Here is the link to practice more at home! It is important to ALWAYS be reviewing our basic facts.

https://www.math-drills.com/addition.php

(even though it says "5 minute frenzy" I highly suggest that you do not time them)

If you have any questions please email Miss Nettleton!

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