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Kids love learning basic subtraction facts by performing along with D.J. Doc Roc. Positive lyrics and super-cool rap music make these learning songs irresistible for mastering subtraction facts. Differences from 18 are easy to learn and remember. Several of the “subtract rap” songs feature delayed answers, allowing students to check their progress. Perfect for learning subtraction facts at home or in the classroom.
Ages 6 & up. Approx. 26 minutes. |
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| Audio CD & Book |
$12.99 |
RL910 |
| Replacement Book |
$ 3.00 |
PR910 |
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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 Subtraction 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 subtraction drill and practice that comes from using the audio program. |
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Rock ’N Learn Subtraction Rap Song Titles
• Take It Away (subtracting 0 and 1)
• Rap Subtracting (subtracting from numbers up to 5, in order and mixed)
• Subtraction Action (subtracting from numbers up to 10, mixed)
• Check It Out (using addition to check subtraction)
• What’s the Difference? (subtracting from numbers 11 to 18, in order)
• Rerun Rap (mixed subtraction facts)
• Minus Drain (more mixed subtraction facts) |
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| “My class enjoys using both the addition rap and the subtraction rap CDs. I made copies of the pages so that each student can follow along and work the activities. We get tickled at the Minus Drain song. This subtraction CD helps the students learn, and I use it as a reward. I like it better than educational songs where they have to try to sing. Some of my students are reluctant to sing, but they can “chant” along with this program and feel like they are rapping and doing something that is cool and fun.” |
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| “My son loves trying to beat the performer by saying the answers before the performer says them. This is a great way to learn basic subtraction facts.” |
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