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![]() ![]() Fuson, author of a school math curriculum, Math Expressions, that provides added support for English-speaking students in learning place value. These may seem like small issues, but the additional mental steps needed to solve problems cause more errors and drain working memory capacity, says Dr. When doing multi-digit addition and subtraction, children working with English number names have a harder time understanding that two-digit numbers are made up of tens and ones, making it more difficult to avoid errors. English number names over 10 don't as clearly label place value, and number words for the teens, such as 17, reverse the order of the ones and "teens," making it easy for children to confuse, say, 17 with 71, the research shows. ![]()
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