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The description below was contributed by: Candy Frizzell, on Oct 14, 2005 11:46:21AM


Age group for which this tool is beneficial:
Elementary School
Middle School
High School & Beyond

To what category does this tool belong?
No-tech tools (no power supply necessary)

Skills strengthened with the help of this tool:
Both organizational and academic

How does the tool work?
Helps with memory, make a notebook of math descriptions and information, how to, examples, steps that are difficult to recall. Let them help make it, but make sure it is organized well for easy access. Use dividers to organize according to subjects, example, fractions, division, pre-algebra, algebra, etc. Could use for spelling rules or anything that has multiple steps that would need to be memorized. Kind of like a math dictionary.

What is the benefit to the user?
Help with recall, easy access, helps them to be more organized and independent (kind of like looking up a word in a dictionary, but it is a math step, definition, and example.) all info is in one area.

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