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| Addition Rap |
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Kids love learning basic addition facts by performing along with D.J. Doc Roc. Positive lyrics and super-cool rap music make these learning songs irresistible for mastering addition facts. Sums up to 18 are easy to learn and remember. Several of the addition rap songs feature delayed answers, allowing students to check their progress. Perfect for learning addition facts at home or in the classroom.
Ages 6 & up. Approx. 26 minutes. |
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| Audio CD & Book |
$12.99 |
RL909 |
| Replacement Book |
$ 3.00 |
PR909 |
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Addition Rap audio and Subtraction Rap Audio are each sold separately (unlike the video versions which include both addition and subtraction facts).
More on Addition & Subtraction Rap Video.
With Addition Rap Audio, you get an illustrated activity book that features lyrics to the songs and fun activity pages, including our very popular math mazes. Teachers and parents have permission to photocopy the activity pages for instructional use. These activities are perfect for reinforcing the addition drill and practice that comes from using the audio program. |
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Rock ’N Learn Addition Rap Song Titles
• Rap A While (adding 0 and 1)
• Sum Fun (addition facts with sums to 5, in order and mixed)
• Get Bigger (addition facts with sums to 10, in order)
• Great Big Blender (addition facts with sums to 10, in order & mixed)
• The Commutative Property of Addition
• Push It on Up (addition facts with sums to 18, in order)
• Lean, Mean Adding Machine (mixed addition facts)
• Rap Star (more mixed addition facts) |
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| “We received the Addition CD that you sent and we absolutely love it. My six year old is asking to listen to it in the car and at home. Thank you very much…. We appreciate all you did for us in making certain we purchased the right program for learning math facts.” |
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| “This is the perfect way to drill the facts and learn them. The way that you include both facts in order on the easier songs and then mix them up later and makes them more challenging. The delayed answers seem like a game that our kids can play together to see who can say the answers first. They enjoy the addition CD while traveling. It keeps them busy, and they are learning.” |
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