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© Learning Resources, Inc., V ernon Hills, IL (U.S.A.) Learning Resources Ltd., King’s L ynn, Norfolk (U.K.) Please retain our address for future reference. Made in China. LPK1580-GUD For a dealer near you, call: (847) 573-8400 (U.S. & Int’l) (800) 222-3909 (U.S. & Canada) +44 (0)1553 762276 (U.K. & Europe) Use these puzzle cards w[...]
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Before you begin, carefully separate each card into two pieces. Introducing Addition Sentences Math skills build on one another , and counting is an important first step in building addition skills. Introduce children to addition using items from around the house. For example, show children three buttons and ask them to count the buttons. Then say:[...]