Check with a local public school and speak with either a teacher or principle. The entire curriculum for public schools should be available to the public or at least the parents who have their children enrolled in the school.
reading,because everything you do,you have to read even in math.
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It is the mathematical equivalent of illiteracy (not knowing how to read and write): not being able to do simple math. It is also known as "innumeracy" which is the opposite of numeracy (being fluent in the use of math). See the Related Link below for more information.
Read, practice, ask yourself questions, look for articles and videos to get additional information.
The difference is Preschool teach children there numbers , colors & shapes. basically getting children ready for kindergarten. Kindergarten is a little more advance than preschool because it teach children how to write there name read etc. * sending your child to preschool will help them less likely to repeat kindergarten.
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You do have more oppurtunities to become smarter. It all has to do with age. The younger you are and the more you read, write, do math and other school related topics, the more of the chance to becoming smarter. It takes awhile but the more you read, you will be able to read faster and collect information from the stories faster!
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/abacus.aspx This site tells you all about all types of math that you and others are looking for. Enjoy the read and have fun!
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