photo by:
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.
Additional Content
showing 31 - 35 of 106
-
31.
High School Mathematics
Bogged down by rote-memorization drills and predictable homework exercises, EDC’s Al Cuoco was frustrated teaching...
Source: Education Development Center -
32.
Typical Curriculum Sequence for Developing Math Skills
Kindergarten Matches/sorts/names objects by size, color and shape; recites and recognizes numbers 1-20; one-to-one...
-
33.
Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics: Bibliography
Ballen, J. and Oliver Moles, O. (1994). Strong Families Strong Schools. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Department of...
Source: U.S. Department of Education -
34.
Communication in a Mathematics Classroom
One of the most notable, powerful, and observable changes that has taken place in the teaching of mathematics (and all...
-
35.
The Changing Landscape of Elementary Mathematics Teaching and Learning
A person wanted to go from his home to a distant well-known natural landmark. He consulted a computer-based program and...

