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Helping your child learn the concept of addition will place his or her academic future on firm footing.  Most states have standards that aim for all first graders to know their addition (and subtraction) facts for sums up to 20.  Before kids can master their addition sums, however, they need to understand the nature of "adding."<ref name="rf1">http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/article/what-to-expect-grade/adding-and-subtracting</ref>  A variety of teaching tools can help you work effectively with your child or your classroom and make learning addition fun.
 
Helping your child learn the concept of addition will place his or her academic future on firm footing.  Most states have standards that aim for all first graders to know their addition (and subtraction) facts for sums up to 20.  Before kids can master their addition sums, however, they need to understand the nature of "adding."<ref name="rf1">http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/article/what-to-expect-grade/adding-and-subtracting</ref>  A variety of teaching tools can help you work effectively with your child or your classroom and make learning addition fun.
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== Steps ==