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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 ...
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Home Activities for Learning Mathematics: Grades 3-5
Your home is a great place for you to begin to explore and "talk" mathematics with your child. Incorporating ...
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Home Activities for Learning Mathematics: Grades 1 & 2
How can you incorporate math activities and language into familiar daily routines to show your child how math works in ...
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Home Activities for Learning Mathematics: Preschool through Grade 1
Your home is a great place for you to begin to explore and "talk" mathematics with your child. Incorporating ...
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A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child with Today's Math
When you visit your child’s math class, 2 apples + 2 apples still equals 4 apples, and learning your multiplication ...
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Trouble with Math Homework? Try Getting Manipulative
How hard can basic math be? You might be surprised. In today's standards-driven classrooms, math work is more complex ...
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Graph it up! Statistics for the Younger Set
Being introduced to graphs at an early age can help children to understand huge mathematical concepts such as sorting, ...
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Fractions at Home: Beyond the Pie
Parents can feel anxiety when it comes to helping their child with math. For an adult who didn't like or struggled ...
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How to Help Every Child Find Success in Math
Many students believe that math is an inherited ability. But recent research shows that inborn talent might not be as ...
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Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics - Activities
During summer vacations, on rainy days, while waiting at the doctor's office or on a stroll through the neighborhood, ...
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Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics - Activities: Mathematics in the Home
Your home is a great place for you to begin to explore and "talk" mathematics with your child. Incorporating ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
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Learning Mathematics - Activities for the Grocery Store: Grades 3-4
The grocery store is one of the best examples of a place where the ability to use mathematics is put to work in the ...
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7th Grade Math: What to Expect
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Mastering Second Grade Math
Most second graders aren't begging their parents to let them do more math work at home. However, it's very important...
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Math at Home
At first glance, early math instruction looks like easy kids' stuff. But watch a first or second grader try to make...
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Does Your Child Hate Math? Maybe They're Dyscalculic
Math gets a bad wrap. Kids either love it or they really, really hate it. Despite their distaste, many kids can pick up...
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A Five-Step Problem-Solving Process
The Definition of a Problem Before we discuss problem solving, we first probe into the definition of a problem. Is the...
