Encourage your third-grader to talk about the math concepts that they are learning at school. Don’t just ask, “How was math today?” Instead, ask them to tell you about something your child learned in ...
Extra math homework? No kid wants that—but it might be necessary to get addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and other pesky skills to stick. If your child is struggling with all things ...
(melodious instrumental music) - Hi everyone. And welcome back to Room 9. Our region's largest classroom. My name is Mrs. St. Louis and I'm a teacher at Rogers Elementary School in the Mehlville ...
Students write multiplication equations based on groups of objects using zero and one. In this lesson, students write multiplication equations based on groups of objects using zero and one. Mrs.
Laura Kunzie, 8, and her father, John, brainstormed to create a game that would be fun for 3rd graders, yet challenge their math prowess. The result was Math-O-Rama, in which players have to answer ...
Figuring out a word problem. Calculating area and perimeter. Finding the measure of an unknown angle. All these tasks, and more, draw on an essential foundation of math knowledge, said Brian Bushart, ...
Marty told Newsweek he was baffled when his child's homework was returned with a series of "corrections" that didn't make ...