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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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Math for Kindergarteners: Getting to Know Numbers
Much like in preschool, your kindergartener is learning the fundamentals of counting, measuring, sorting, and number...
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Tap into Your Child's Talents to Master Math
Is your child a visual or a kinesthetic learner? Here's how to use your child's strengths to build math skills at home.
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2nd Grade Math: What Happens
Second grade math starts with a review of the basics from first grade and then moves to a series of new skills. Find out...
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The Math Classes Your Teen Needs for College Success
Does every teen need to take Calculus? What if your child isn't math-oriented? Find out which math classes are essential...
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Practicing Math Skills to Prepare for Back to School
Here are a few grade-specific ways to help kids keep their math skills sharp for the first day of school (for kids in...
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