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Jeremy Mikkola
Beginning with basic number sense and arithmetic - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division - and moving on to fractions and decimals, math teaches your children how to quantify and measure what they see in the world around them. These fundamental skills provide the building blocks for more complicated mathematics, such as geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
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Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics - Activities: Mathematics on the Go
Mathematics on the Go — Activities Most of us spend a lot of time moving from place to place in our cars or in cabs,...
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Learning Styles
An individual's learning style is the preferred way to use one's abilities. Much of the initial work in the field was...
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Basis of The High/Scope Curriculum
The High/Scope curriculum model has had a major influence on early childhood education for over 40 years (Bredekamp,...
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Relationship Between Decimal Numbers and Fractions
One of the clearest ideas to most readers is the idea that decimal numbers and fractions are interrelated. We have had...
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Technology Support: Calculators
Calculators are devices that assist with simple or lengthy computations. The earliest calculator, the abacus, is still...

