Teacher Jewell
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Cranmer Abacus 5.2 (Subtraction with 4/5 exchanges)
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This video walks through the steps of more subtraction problems making the 4-5 exchange. Other videos coming soon on the 9/10, 49/50, and 99/100 exchanges for both addition and subtraction. Happy abacus-ing!
Cranmer Abacus 6 (Subtraction with 9/10 Exchanges)
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Upping the ante here... this video includes previously learned 4/5 exchanges (check out my other videos if you have'nt already) and now the 9/10 exchanges on the Cranmer Abacus - aka... the Japanese abacus or sorobon.
Cranmer Abacus - 5.1 (Subtraction with 4/5 Exchanges)
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This video shows how to work 5 simple subtraction problems with the Cranmer Abacus using 4/5 exchanges. I used the counting method for these problems. (Although, I did point out a way to use the indirect method for one of the problems.)
Cranmer Abacus - 7 (Adding 5 numbers in Column with 4/5, 9/10, 49/50, and 99/100 exchanges!!!
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Heavy breathing LOL!!! I'm okay, I'm okay! Sorry, a little sick, stuffy! Anyhoo, If you can do this addition problem, kiss your brain! This problem has the 4/5, 9/10, 49/50, and 99/100 exchanges!
Cranmer Abacus - 4 (Adding 4 and 5-digit Numbers)
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Quick video working out a single math problem. (5-digit 4-digit) with regrouping (3 different exchanges). Subtraction videos coming next.
Cranmer Abacus - 3 (Adding 3-digit Numbers - with Regrouping/Exchanges)
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This video walks through the steps of adding 3-digit numbers (with regrouping) on the Cranmer abacus. Several exchanges to include 99/100 exchange.
Cranmer Abacus - 2 (Simple Addition with 4/5 Exchanges)
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This video covers steps for single and double digit addition with 4/5 exchanges. Both the counting method and indirect method are explained for each of the problems. By the way, you can get this abacus from APH (American Printing House for the Blind). If you are a TVI, you can get it on quota funds. If you are a parent, ask your TVI, hehe.
Cranmer Abacus - 1 (Counting & Setting Numbers)
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This video is on the Cranmer Abacus which is really just a modified version of the Japanese abacus, or sorobon. It is made specifically for students that are blind or visually impaired. Enjoy. Check back later for some addition and subtraction problems.
My Outschool Intro - Teacher Jewell
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Short and sweet. My Outschool Intro Video. No bells or whistles, just me!
VIPKID Intro Video - Teacher Jewell
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This is the intro video I created a couple of years ago when I started with VIPKID. Thought I'd share since I just created a UA-cam Channel. I am still doing VIPKID as a side hustle here and there. I started with Outschool too. Let me know if you are interested in either and I can get you more details and be your mentor.
Expanded Beginner's Abacus - 1 (Counting & Setting Numbers)
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This video is on the Expanded Beginner's Abacus. We will look at some simple counting and setting numbers 0-999.

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  • @vshtsp
    @vshtsp 3 місяці тому

    best

  • @allansillovlogs
    @allansillovlogs Рік тому

    Thank you for this videos! I love it ❤

  • @angel-qx6lz
    @angel-qx6lz Рік тому

    Im a student

  • @reacorvera7452
    @reacorvera7452 2 роки тому

    I absolutely love the way you explained the exchange method!!! This made it a lot easier and faster to place the beads without thinking of the so called "small and big friends method"... Thank you so oo much Jewell!! You're the best for me!

  • @maxleavitt8199
    @maxleavitt8199 2 роки тому

    I used this for a roblox game

  • @t.m.w.a.s.6809
    @t.m.w.a.s.6809 2 роки тому

    i know that memorizing simple one digit multiplication facts isn't a major feat, but since the whole point of the abacus is to get everything down to following patterns of flicks on the beads, id assume that there is a way of multiplying on the abacus that uses the abacus itself to do the math rather than needing to memorize the multiplication. Am i wrong on this? and if not, i assume that the reason it's not used is simply because it's slower than just doing this method?

    • @didles123
      @didles123 2 роки тому

      The main feature of the abacus is as a storage device for decimal (base 10) numbers. In the end you have to do all the calculation by knowing how to move the beads. The first thing to learn on the abacus is how to count. If you know how to count then you can set the number on the abacus by counting. When you understand how each column corresponds to a decimal digit, then it's faster to just set each digit. You could add numbers using counting as well. You set the right side to the addend and the left side to the augend (the other addend). You can count down the addend and count up the augend. Eventually the right side is zero and the left side is your sum. This can be made faster when you realize that the abacus can count down and up by powers of 10 (1, 10, 100, 1000, etc.) very quickly. The standard quick addition people do on the abacus comes down to them memorizing addition tables for digit wise addition and storing the addend in their head. To multiply, you would put the multiplier on the right side and keep the left side as zero. You count down the multiplier and add the multiplicand to the left side. Eventually the right side is zero and your left side is your product. Unlike with addition, digit-wise multiplication does not work. For example the 10s digit of the multiplier can't just be multiplied with the 10s digit of the multiplicand, since it must be multiplied with the 1s digit, the 10s, digit, the 100s digit, and so on. So the standard quick multiplication on the abacus comes down to memorizing multiplication tables for single digit numbers, multiplying every combination of digits, and using standard quick addition adding them up. In this video they set the multiplicand and multiplier on the abacus to prompt the student to do the problem. It is particularly helpful for blind students that would not be able to read paper but could read the abacus.

  • @jessie19painter
    @jessie19painter 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much!!

  • @edelawitsentayehu9284
    @edelawitsentayehu9284 3 роки тому

    i love your teaching way keep it up!!!!!

  • @atharvathelegend4179
    @atharvathelegend4179 4 роки тому

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  • @barrybrooks2608
    @barrybrooks2608 4 роки тому

    Nice channel, I subscribed. You should use SMZeus . c o m to grow your channel and get more social proof.

  • @rinkutiwary2948
    @rinkutiwary2948 4 роки тому

    Great video hi do you teach abacus to individual blind kids ?? Looking for someone who can teach my son online 😊

    • @teacherjewell7724
      @teacherjewell7724 4 роки тому

      Rinku Tiwary I can probably help with that. Send me a PM. 😃

    • @teacherjewell7724
      @teacherjewell7724 4 роки тому

      You can email me at teacher_jewell@yahoo.com.

    • @teacherjewell7724
      @teacherjewell7724 4 роки тому

      I will make more videos. I will be posting ... multiplication, division, factors, decimals, fractions, etc. on the Cranmer abacus. Hope those will help. If not, we can talk about 1 on 1 video classes. 😃

  • @stacyrgarner3539
    @stacyrgarner3539 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much. Love how these are simple and to the point!

    • @teacherjewell7724
      @teacherjewell7724 4 роки тому

      Glad you like them! I just posted a new one on multiplication if you want to check it out! Thanks, Teacher Jewell

  • @haggiem
    @haggiem 4 роки тому

    Yeah a fellow senior teacher lol. Way to go. Great intro too.