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Use candy as manipulatives or in word problems to teach math skills like shapes, counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, estimation, and measuring.
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While state standards help guide education, individual schools choose their own curricula. When it comes to math, many teachers are turning to Everyday Mathematics.
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Instead of throwing away (or even toasting) the pumpkin seeds from your Halloween jack-o-lantern, clean and use them for activities such as making holiday place cards.
Having siblings cooperate on a project to design a shared bedroom will build strong sibling relationships and teach life skills like working together and getting along.
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How to help English language learners develop math concepts while learning English.
It's hard to figure out what to do with little children when it's too cold to go outside. These ideas can help keep the peace on cold or rainy days!
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