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Abacus Math Tutor is a program of first grade worksheets designed to help your child be ahead in his or her class. Do you have a child just entering first grade? “It took my 5-year old kindergarten grade-level daughter all of two minutes to understand how to work the abacus. She easily breezed through the first two levels of first grade addition with the Abacus Math Tutor program. In fact, I had a difficult time pulling her away from it. It is a fabulous first grade math learning system.” Andrea L., Corona, California “”“ Do you have a child already in first grade? "Abacus Math Tutor, Absolutely the Best Way for a Child to Learn First Grade Math!" Maria G., Santa Ana, California In just a minimum of 20 minutes per day (your 1st grader will probably want to spend more time than that) your child will learn easier and faster than he/she can in a regular classroom setting and enter second grade ahead of the other students. Are you homeschooling your first grader? Abacus Math Tutor is not just first grade math worksheets but a program of calculations that will take your 1st grader from adding two numbers to adding and subtracting to one hundred million including borrowing and carrying. The most effective way of learning 1st grade math, your child will learn faster and better than in school. Do you have a special needs student? “Using Abacus Math Tutor some of my students made a month’s progress in just two days.” The unique way in which Abacus Math Tutor works is precisely the model used for teaching special needs students. It seems to be far more effective with these 1st graders in math than anything else they have found. Jan C., First Grade Special Day Class Teacher, Santa Ana, California Do you have a second grader who didn’t do well in first grade math? “My granddaughter got a “D” in 1st grade math. She used the Abacus Math Tutor in second grade and she got an “A”. In the third grade she was a member of the school’s math team.” Paula S., Kansas City, Missouri | |||||||||
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Friday, March 23, 2012
first grade math
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