22nd February 2012
Teaching math can be a challenge, especially if you’re trying to teach kids who are struggling. Today’s math curriculum requires kids of all ages to learn and retain particular skills at each grade level, making it essential to ensure that they master eac...
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22nd February 2012
School teachers and administrators employ many different strategies in an effort to bring the best possible education to each student. The modern response to intervention (RTI) method is designed to monitor student progress and provide proper differentiat...
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22nd February 2012
With kids being expected to grasp new concepts at younger and younger ages, today’s math teacher faces unique challenges. Standards dictate what kids in each grade have to know before moving on to the next level, and it’s up to teachers to make sure that ...
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22nd February 2012
By the time kids reach 3rd grade, math has moved on from simple addition and subtraction to more difficult multiplication and division concepts that require a solid grasp of basic math facts and skills. Without this foundation, it’s hard for kids to make ...
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07th February 2012
Third grade math can be difficult for some children, as they're expected to draw upon their experience from K-2 to tackle relatively complex math problems including multiplication and division. As a parent, you should work with your child during this cruc...
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30th January 2012
Whether your child is still in preschool or already attending kindergarten, there are plenty of advantages to introducing him to high-quality online kindergarten math games. While there are plenty of mindless, low-quality games on the Internet, there are ...
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30th January 2012
During the first grade, your child will learn a wide range of fundamental math concepts that will set the stage for his future success with the subject. By providing a little extra help and guidance, you can dramatically increase your child's odds of beco...
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30th January 2012
The typical school curriculum requires students to be taught according to a rigid set of common core state standards. A huge part of any educator's job is to make sure that each and every student meets or exceeds those standards. Standardized tests are ty...
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30th January 2012
As a teacher, you already know that students fall across a very broad spectrum when it comes to proficiency with mathematics. Some students already have a solid base and understand basic concepts, while others are somewhat behind. When it comes to learnin...
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30th January 2012
A wide range of important math concepts are introduced in the third grade. One of the most famous ones is multiplication. Most parents have a natural fear or dread of the period during which their child will have to learn multiplication. In most cases, th...
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30th January 2012
Confidence with mathematics is priceless, and it needs to be developed early in life if it's going to be developed at all. While some children have a natural aptitude for math and display a great deal of confidence with it during the course of regular sch...
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16th January 2012
Elementary curriculums may vary based on the school and teaching approach of the classroom, but there are Common Core State Standards that must be met within each grade. These standards provide parents and educators with a clear understanding of what chil...
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22nd December 2011
It is unfortunate that many elementary-aged students are failing to perform up to acceptable academic standards in the realm of mathematics. Children that exhibit near-failing grades are often put into a group of students that are considered “at risk”, an...
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22nd December 2011
The concept of adaptive learning has truly made a difference in the efficacy of online educational curriculums that are available for elementary aged children. Through innovative technology, superior online math games programs have the ability to provide ...
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02nd December 2011
Kindergarten is an important part of a successful academic career, as children tend to be open to new concepts around ages four or five when kindergarten typically starts in the United States. It's an especially good time to start teaching math, as a soli...
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