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There isn't much at the moment. But one thing you will want to have is graph paper. When you are learning operations, attention to detail and good handwriting can help a lot. Practice on graph paper in the beginning, to line up your rows and columns, so you will not make careless mistakes. Gradually, you will get used to ordering your thoughts and operations on paper, and won't need the graph paper. In the beginning, it can be a big help.

If you send me an e-mail with the subject "graph paper", I will send you to a mathmojo page from which you can print graph paper.

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