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Lulli, Henry – School Science and Mathematics, 1983
Programing a computer to list subtraction palindromes is discussed. Sample programs and output are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Mathematics Instruction, Number Concepts, Secondary Education

Leutzinger, Larry P.; Nelson, Glenn – Arithmetic Teacher, 1979
Very specific suggestions for teaching subtraction facts using addition are given. Several activities are suggested. (MK)
Descriptors: Activities, Addition, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics

Ajose, Sunday A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1983
Subtractive magic triangles are discussed and questions raised for exploration with mathematics classes. Answers are also included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics Instruction, Number Concepts

Kolb, John R. – Mathematics Teacher, 1982
Several subtraction algorithms are analyzed to see if they involve borrowing. The main focus is on an analysis of a procedure called the residue method. The operational arithmetic which underlies the symbolic manipulations is examined and conditions where the method does and does not use borrowing are highlighted. (MP)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Arithmetic, Computation, Elementary Education

Ferguson, Audrey – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
A finger method for subtraction that has proved successful with many young subtraction-troubled mathematics students is presented. (MP)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics

Ernest, Paul – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1985
Possible stages in young children's use of the number line as an aid are described. The practice of using number lines in test items is discussed and criticized. Finally, the wider role of the number line diagrams in mathematics teaching is outlined. (MNS)
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction

Goff, Gerald K.; Troxel, Vernon E. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1979
Novel practice exercises for addition and subtraction using a special number puzzle called a number chain are suggested. (MK)
Descriptors: Addition, Discovery Learning, Drills (Practice), Educational Practices

And Others; Zakariya, Norma – Arithmetic Teacher, 1980
An experimental program using the calculator in third, fourth, and fifth grades is described. Three example lessons are included, on (1) subtraction with regrouping, (2) estimation, and (3) number theory: Quadratics. (MK)
Descriptors: Calculators, Computation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Femiano, Robert – 1998
This guide contains classroom-tested problems designed to introduce and reinforce mathematical concepts in a quick, "fun" way. Activities emphasize the logic and reasoning skills needed to build a strong foundation in mathematics. The problems are thinking activities and require only elementary level mathematics skills. Activities are…
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Elementary Education, Mathematics Activities

Padberg, Friedhelm F. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
Problems focusing on number theory that can make good use of the calculator in discovering and proving simple theorems are proposed. The focus is on the properties of subtracting the smaller of a three digit number and its mirror number from the larger in a process that leads to zero. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculators, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Mathematical Concepts

Thornton, Carol A.; And Others – Arithmetic Teacher, 1980
Described are activities and games incorporating a technique of "one step" which is used with children with learning difficulties. The purpose of "one step" is twofold, to minimize difficulties with typical trouble spots and to keep the step size of the instruction small. (Author/TG)
Descriptors: Addition, Division, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Ettline, J. Fred; Smith, Louise M. – Teacher, 1978
A "flipping" clown figure can be used on a number line to help students conceptualize operations using negative numbers. (SJL)
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Division, Elementary Education

Engelhardt, Jon M.; Usnick, Virginia – School Science and Mathematics, 1991
Presented are the results of two pilot studies about multidigit addition and subtraction. The results are discussed in relation to possible alternative sequences in the teaching of addition and subtraction and the relationship between basic fact mastery and numeration concept attainment. (CW)
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction

Hart, Kathleen – Mathematics in School, 1987
Describes a research project designed to monitor the transition from work based on concrete materials to the more formalized aspect of mathematics found in secondary schools. The topic of subtraction was chosen by three teachers who were involved in the investigation. (PK)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computation, Concept Formation, Elementary Education

Mitchell, Charles E. – School Science and Mathematics, 1983
It is noted that defining subtraction independently of addition through use of physical objects can help one to illustrate the non-commutativity of this operation. Lack of awareness of the importance of the order of the digits may be a primary cause of errors in compound subtraction. (MP)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Computation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics