Edupress offers arithmetic flash cards. The cover of the package for the division cards has 0 divided 0, in long-division form. I wonder what the answer is on the back. http://www.barbsbooks.com/edpmath.htm#EDUPRESS%20MATH%20IN%20A%20FLASH This page also has a slightly larger image of the notebook chart. Kerry -- lkmitch@gmail.com www.kerrymitchellart.com http://spacefilling.blogspot.com/ On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Nick Baxter <nickb@baxterweb.com> wrote:
The current web site has Division Notebook Cards and Division Wall Chart. The cards still include the clever "division facts" for 0; the wall chart has only a space where they used to be.
Nick
http://www.highsmith.com/search/division/Math-in-a-Flashtrade-Division-Noteb...
http://www.highsmith.com/search/division/Math-in-a-Flashtrade-Division-Wall-...
Dan Asimov wrote:
Some time ago (years?) I learned of a school division chart, sold by highsmith.com, that included ridiculous values for division by zero.
The product was later taken off the market and off the website, but I wonder if anyone knows where I can get a hold of a photo of this chart (the one that appeared for a while on the website).
Thanks,
--Dan
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