Doing repetitive computational problems for just a few minutes a day can help students grow their math muscles—and their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Grace Cary / Getty Images Math has never been my strong suit. In the third grade when it was time for Mrs. Sievers to ...
Kayla Thuemler, a first grade teacher in Milwaukee, shows other teachers how she solved a subtraction problem during a professional development session on math teaching. Credit: Abby J. McFarland for ...
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Mindful math tips to boost kids’ learning
Mindfulness is making its way into math classrooms, helping students reduce anxiety, focus better, and even improve test scores. From breathing exercises to mindful measurement, teachers are blending ...
All too often we hear the phrase that only certain students are “good at math.” This is a very common misconception and threatens the success of all students, especially those from marginalized ...
Math has never been my strong suit. In the third grade when it was time for Mrs. Sievers to teach us our multiplication tables for 11 and 12, I was sick and missed the lessons. I quickly caught up ...
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