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Ep:29-All Things Abacus

Ep:29-All Things Abacus

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The meeting focused on teaching and discussing Abacus math concepts, particularly around addition, subtraction, and multiplication with decimals. Lynette led a detailed explanation of decimal multiplication using the Abacus, demonstrating how to count leading zeros and showing the logical reasoning behind the process rather than just memorizing rules. The discussion included practical examples and visual demonstrations of how to handle decimal calculations on the Abacus, with Lynette emphasizing the importance of understanding the underlying concepts rather than just following memorized procedures. The session also covered how to track numbers and maintain accuracy during calculations, with Lynette sharing her teaching philosophy of explaining "why" rather than just demonstrating "how."


**Math Concepts:**

- Addition and subtraction techniques using the Abacus

- Two-step subtraction processes

- Sequential addition (adding odd numbers from 1 to 19)

- Place value and column-based calculations

- Multiplication on the Abacus

- Single-digit multiplication (3 times table through 9 times table)

- Determining significant figures in multiplication problems

- Distributive property for multi-digit multiplication

- Decimal multiplication

- Counting leading zeros for decimal placement

- Logical reasoning behind decimal calculations

- Using the Abacus to determine answer placement rather than memorizing rules


**Teaching Materials and Methods:**

- Lynette's new Abacus book with journaling sections for seniors

- Adding cursive writing practice sheets to future books

- Using packaging tape to protect and reuse teaching materials

- Sequential subtraction exercises and interactive activities

- Maze books with spaces for writing answers


**Teaching Philosophy:**

- Emphasis on explaining "why" rather than just demonstrating "how"

- Understanding underlying concepts versus memorization

- Making math safe and accessible for learners

- Connecting Abacus methods to mainstream math

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