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Didactic Tables for Developing Elementary Computational Skills in Primary School: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division (20 Variants)

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·         Abstract: A comprehensive set of 80 didactic tables (20 for each arithmetic operation), designed to assess and enhance elementary computational skills in primary school students.

·         Methodology: The tables feature a randomized selection of arithmetic components, effectively preventing rote memorization and fostering robust mental calculation skills.

·         Purpose: This material is intended for primary school teachers to conduct regular diagnostic assessments, as well as for students requiring additional support through targeted home practice.

Note: This dataset serves as an international version of the original collection of didactic materials. The original Russian version of this dataset is available at: 10.5281/zenodo.20509394

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Educational material: Mathematical didactic tables for elementary school practice

Added English version of the stochastic tables for international reference.

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Didactic tables for development of arithmetic skills in elementary school

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2026-06-04
• Overview: A comprehensive set of didactic tables designed to assess and enhance elementary computational skills in primary school. The collection includes 80 tables (20 variants for each arithmetic operation: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). • Methodology: The tables feature a randomized distribution of numbers, effectively preventing rote memorization and fostering robust mental calculation skills. • Usage Guidelines: This material is suitable for conducting regular diagnostic assessments or as part of a daily home practice routine. The method has been successfully tested with students requiring additional learning support. • Authorship: Viktor Guskov, 1984–2004.