The thrill of the Tour de France is used to entice students into solving addition problems by using regrouping. It gives facts about the bicycle race, such as how far participating cyclists travel each day, and shows how to use addition to surmise further information.
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The thrill of the Tour de France is used to entice students into solving addition problems by using regrouping. It gives facts about the bicycle race, such as how far participating cyclists travel each day, and shows how to use addition to surmise further information.
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