How to Boost Your Middle Schooler's Math Confidence and Success (Connections to real-life career opportunities using math)
Here is a unique collection of ideas from the Numeracy at Home website, a resource from Monash University, the Victorian Department of Education and Training, and Catholic Education Melbourne. It includes activities, tips, and information to support young children's math learning during everyday activities.
In this video, we’ll discuss three key points to consider in order to help your child with the foundations of math while at home.
In this video, we’ll discuss three key points to consider in order to help your child with math at home.
Check out the progression videos to help see the big picture.
In this video example, a grandfather illustrates how to implement a math lesson to extend practice opportunities for students.
1. Help Children Get Started and Reflect on Word Problems
2. Help Children Use Visual Representations
3. Encourage Using Multiple Problem-solving Approaches
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Games/Printables, Online Activities, and books that engage children as they engage in mathematic.
Preschool Virtual Classroom Math Manipulatives
Seek Common Ground and Student Achievement Partners have created Family Guides to help anyone helping a child to learn – learn more about what children should know and be able to do, grade by grade, in math and literacy.
These guides provide information on the most important things students should be learning, and how to reinforce learning with everyday activities, tips for talking to teachers, and online resources that match the most important content. English and Spanish versions are available.