By: Chris Jensen | 2009-09-22 | Childhood education For first graders, they themselves seeks on having fun while on class, it could be reason why we'll really find them very noisy and always in a comotion. So we have to look on the brighter side of it, let us give them what they want and at the same time registering lessons needed to be learned. read more
By: Robert Fogarty | 2011-04-13 | Technology Never has it been so easy to have a math tutor at your side thanks to math apps for the iPhone. Every day students struggle with math from multiplication tables to fractions to algebra to university math. IPhone offers a number of math apps that offer tutorials, quizzes, and of course fun games. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-02 | Online education Kids who have completed kindergarten should enter first grade with a solid grasp of basic numerical concepts including counting, number recognition and identifying the difference between number values. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-02 | Online education When kids enter 2nd grade, they should already have a good grasp of the building blocks of math, including basic addition skills, beginning subtraction concepts and the relationship between number values. read more
By: smartappsforkids | 2011-05-10 | Business In this era of technology, iTechnology has proved to be an efficient and effective way to teach our kids. The technology has changed the way of teaching our kids in an interesting and fun loving way. Research has showed that the kids or pupils at their learning stage who use educational apps on smart-phones and tablets are performing better in their brought up. Educational apps can be downloaded read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-02 | Online education Math is a subject that many kids have trouble with as they progress through school. It's essential that math basic skills be mastered early on, as these skills build the foundation for understanding harder concepts introduced in higher grades. read more
By: Vish Pat | 2013-02-06 | Online education Math has evolved from a subject being taught purely in the confines of the classroom to becoming a much more interactive, tangible topic and large part of the credit goes to the introduction of new and innovative websites/apps. Here are some our favorite free online resources for Math across different ages: read more
By: Dini williyanti | 2010-12-08 | Childhood education Fun math games for kids will combine the love of fun with interactive math games. Just by experiencing fun, better of all they're just learning inside a natural way. The interactive fun math games for kids calculated to cover the curriculum from kindergarten to grade 12. From everywhere in the world, kids compete with oneself with Mathletics. Math is a part of lifestyle, regardless that it may be complicated. There are many fun math games for kids to play. read more
By: Janet Marksen | 2012-05-25 | Learning Methods and Theories Do you have a little one that utters phrases like: "Wow, math is fun Mom"? If you do, you are without a doubt a very fortunate parent but your little one is even more fortunate. read more
By: Kai Shie | 2011-11-28 | Technology Your kid can fill in a number of tests on these topics. These tests are mostly time-based. So, he or she will have to fill in these tests fast and without delay. However, your kids can also choose how many sums or problems do they want to solve. It is all up to their personal capacity or capability. Your kids can score marks in all tests. These marks will then be added up to a grand total in the e read more
By: smartappsforkids | 2011-06-07 | Business Kids have their own way of understanding the things and usually they don’t like it to be a boring stuff. They want fun in everything. But parents want their kids to learn something from everything. So these educational apps suffice all these wants of the parents. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-03 | Online education With your child attending school full time now, you're probably noticing a lot of changes. First graders are not only adjusting to a full day of school, but also cognitive, physical and social changes are shaping their identities. read more
By: Cheryl J. Koonce | 2010-04-03 | Reference & Education Often students find math too challenging simply because they see no application for it. Although we tell them over and over again that there are many practical applications, they can not see it. We present them with reading stories to show the application, but they get lost in the reading and can't figure out what the question is. In frustration we attempt to show them how to break the story down and a few are able to grasp the concept. How do we reach the rest? Hands-on learning is the easiest way for students to learn. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-03 | Online education If your third grader needs help with math, there are many useful tools that can downloaded directly from the computer. Math is a subject that is best taught with visual aids, read more