Math Fact Fluency with Danna Rodebush
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When you hear the words ‘multiplication facts,’ what is your first thought? If it’s similar to many of the comments I’ve read in math teacher FB groups, it might be something like, ‘oh my gosh, kids don’t know their facts, ‘ or ‘my students can’t find least common multiple because they don’t know their multiplication facts’ or something along those lines.
Today we'll be talking to Danna Rodebush all about strategies to improve math fact fluency.
Topics Discussed
- What is math fact fluency?
- Why are math facts and fluency important?
- Why Danna is passionate about this topic
- How teachers can improve math fact fluency in their classrooms
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Related Episodes
- Check out episode 9 to hear more about math facts and memorization
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