Articles related to "Math Curriculum"Learn what to look for in a math curriculum and how to read curriculum reviews to decide which homeschool math curriculum is right for your family.
Choosing the right homeschooling math curriculum for a gifted homeschooler requires particular attention to preferred learning style and ability level.
There is more than one way to teach math. Enter into the Great Math Debate!
Many children and parents struggle with homeschool math curriculum. Depending on the student's learning style, parents should pick the math curriculum that suits him.
Homeschooling math programs with manipulative materials and video lessons provide resources meeting educational needs of gifted homeschoolers and nontraditional learners.
Life of Fred brings a fun, friendly approach to mathematics. The series is based on stories and puzzles, rather than rule memorization and endless repetition.
There are many math curricula available for home school families, and choosing the right one can be a complicated process for many.
Online math education for gifted homeschooling helps kids learn from home. EPGY at Stanford and CTY at Johns Hopkins offer homeschool math curriculum for advanced study.
Shiller Math curriculum provides parents an easy and effective way to supplement or teach their children math.
When gifted math students finish homeschool curricula like Math-U-See, Right Start Mathematics, or Singapore Math, they need more challenging math problems.
Math-U-See is an award-winning curriculum used and enjoyed by many homeschooling families. While not the cheapest mathematics curriculum, many find it worth the cost.
What happens when high schools require two years of math for graduation and colleges expect three or four to be successful? It is called a "gap" in math.
Kids Success (TM) presents interactive Kids Memory Wizards to teach basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts.
NCTM provides standards for the mathematical understanding, knowledge, and skills all students are expected to acquire. Here is a look at the Pre-K-2 strand.
These homeschool math curricula offer teaching and enrichment for gifted students learning best with a classic textbook, worksheet, problem set, and test approach.
Today's children are growing up in a world that requires a high level of understanding and fluency in mathematics. Who is ensuring that will happen-and how?
There is no doubt that early math skills for preschoolers are important. Discover why math is essential for the young learner and how to develop these skills.
Acceptable and Unacceptable uses of cell phones in school are examined. Parents, educators, and students can agree on a fair use agreement.
Playing dreidel is a great activity to introduce Hanukkah in the classroom as well as introduce or reinforce math and game-playing skills.
Students who struggle with their math skills often lack the motivation necessary to raise their grades. These math activities can help reverse this problem.
Many children with disabilties qualify for an IEP, an Individualized Education Program.
Elementary and middle-school kids (home schooled kids, too) can use these fun and educational math web sites to entertain themselves while improving their math grade.
Here are a few tips to improve your GRE score when taking the exam.
Create a cat collage based on the Dr. Seuss book The Cat in the Hat. This early childhood art activity is sure to become a classroom favorite!
Learn how to implement a classroom store as part of a K-3 mathematics program. Bring important economic concepts to life with hands-on math experiences.
Learn about teaching math and learning math with games on the internet. Kids and adults enjoy playing games and these games are designed to sharpen your math skills.
17 teaching strategies for English language learners, along with classroom management techniques, are designed to prepare these students for additional math course work.
The Waldorf curriculum, adapted from philosopher Rudolf Steiner's ideas, is designed to appeal to the young child's imagination and love of active learning.
While California is mandating all 8th graders take Algebra, many are wondering if all students are capable of this rigorous class.
When you talk about the decision making process, about determining (in the words of the law) "whether the child is a child with a disability," who decides, and how?
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