A 4th-grade math reshebnik (GDZ) acts as a self-check tool for students to verify answers, but it should be used to understand steps rather than copy them. Effective use involves attempting problems independently first, with parental oversight ensuring it serves as a learning aid rather than a shortcut. More information on how to use GDZ can be found on educational websites.

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