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My
programs are embedded with subtle visual effects to teach
intuitive math concepts.
After
learning the multiplication tables, students will be
presented with factoring numbers. Later they will work
with fractions.
In later years, they will work with algebraic equations.
Speed in recognizing which multiples can be used together
will make learning the more advanced concepts easier.
In
both the multiplication series and the fraction series,
I have color coordinated the backgrounds of the 2's,
4's, and 8's with the same blue. When the students work
with fractions in later grades, they will intuitively
know that denominators of halves, fourths, and eighths
go together.
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The 3's, 6's, and 9's have the same purple
background in the multiplication series. In the fraction
series, I have grouped the thirds, sixths, and twelfths
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5
and 7 are prime numbers.
5 has its own green background, and 7 has its own brown
background in the multiplication series.
In the fraction series, fifths and tenths share the same
green background. |
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My
Fraction Program uses the same color scheme.
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Halves,
fourths, and eighths use a blue background.

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Thirds,
sixths, and twelfths use a purple background.
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Fifths
and tenths use a green background.
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Maple
Tree Learning Center Color Scheme
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