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The key to finger math is understanding how to count. The right hand stands for the values zero through nine. Each digit counts as one, and the thumb counts as five.
Example: to compute 7 x 8, touch the left index finger to the right middle finger. Count left thumb, left index, right middle, right index, right thumb: 5 fingers.
Finding the fun in good math; Shredding bad math and squashing the crackpots who espouse it. ... The idea is to use your fingers in binary: the thumb is 1, the pointer is 2, middle finger 4,
Finding the fun in good math; Shredding bad math and squashing the crackpots who espouse it. ... For ages, I've been promising to write about finger trees. Finger trees are an incredibly elegant
This article tells about two high school teachers, Math and English, and a creative assignment that they came up with together.
Title: Finger Math in Geometry ; Journal or Publisher: Mathematics Teacher ; Volume, Issue, Pages: Vol 93, Issue 4, pg 267 ; Reviewer: Heidemann ;
Finger Multiplication by Sidney Kolpas ; Mathematics Teacher April 2002 ... Math Puzzle Page ... Handley Math Home Page
Fingerithmatic is a multi sensory memory system applied to your fingers and it's here to help teachers and parents alike. ... This system is'different' from other finger math concepts, this is a
Finger Math: 9X Rule ... READ it from the two fingers on the left of the folded down finger and the 7 fingers on the right of it. This works for anything up to 9x10!
Your finger puppets are ready for play! Some ideas for getting started: beginning with your left thumb, put on the number 1 half and invite your child to copy what you do.