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Train your Brain! Mental math ppt
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Grade Level Grades 3-5
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<p>Inspired by the Dr K’s Brain Training; I’ve made a PowerPoint containing 50 slides of quick fire calculations for practicing mental math (+ x -). Could easily be adapted by changing the numbers or operations. The slides are set to show for 4 seconds on screen before changing; this could be altered to give more or less time depending on the ability of the children. I work on aiming for accuracy first then speed.</p>

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February 7, 2020
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SML Member November 02, 2007
Ace!

Thank you for sharing. This will come in very handy.

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SML Member December 11, 2007
Ab fab

Oh how brilliant this is ! Thank you very much.

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SML Member July 13, 2008
Thanks for sharing

I'll adapt this for older pupils. GREAT IDEA!

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SML Member August 28, 2008
Brilliant resource

Sure this will be a hit with the children: than you

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SML Member July 13, 2011

Super idea - will defo use! May even put sound effect for each slide so kids writing answers on a whiteboard know when it has moved onto next Q.

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SML Member September 28, 2011

A wonderful resource which I have used as a motivational tool, the students settle really quickly when this starts. I have made another one using this as a template because the students were starting to become too familiar with this one!

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SML Member January 08, 2012

This looks brilliant! I have some competitive little chaps in my math group and they will love this challenge - it will also give me a really good assessment tool for mental math. Thank you - this must have taken you ages. Really appreciate your hard wor

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