Roll the die two times. Record the numbers your little one rolls. Write them on paper or a white board. Use the number grid to solve the problem! Use the 10s and 100s grid to help introduce place value! Instead of clearing the board once it is full, leave the erasers on. Continue ...
You’re all set! You’ve had your crash course for numbers in Japanese, and now you can smooth talk your way through the many number systems. It’s a lot to take in at first, but little patterns emerge as you practice using the numbers which makes it easier. ...
Since most coins and bills are worth more than 1 cent or 1 dollar, skip-counting is necessary to count them quickly and accurately. Practice skip-counting by 5s, 10s, 20s, and 25s up to the number 100 for coins, and even farther for dollar bills!.[7] Skip-count by 5s to count ...