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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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Instructional Activities for Place Value
Activity: Making 10s Treats Objective: Forming groups of 10 and counting by 10s Materials: Small paper bags, each...
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Math Homework Tips for Parents
Encourage your child to use a daily math assignment book. Follow the progress your child is making in math. Check...
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What Is Emergent Mathematics?
Emergent mathematics is a term we will use to describe how children construct mathematics from birth and continuing...
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Reasoning
Virtually all of mathematics is related to reasoning in one form or another. Perhaps you use the word reasoning in the...
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Today’s Students, Mathematics, and Society’s Need
Nowadays secondary school students must prepare to live in a society that requires a significant understanding and...

