By: Mike Greaves | 2011-08-26 | Homeschooling Abacus learning is beneficially for kids, it develops the brain and makes it work with calculations and counting, helping the child to learn more. read more
By: Marry | 2012-04-05 | Online education There some math & counting toys that you can get for your kids. One of them is Abacus. Abacus is a famous counting tool that people way back used in counting. This is the best thing that you can get if your kid is just learning how to count from one to 10, then 10-20 and so on. It is very easy to use; all you have to do is slide the object in the skewer like box while you count. read more
By: Sean Tearney | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education Some kids find maths really challenging. There are lots of reasons for this, children have a set of natural abilities - they may be better at arts subjects or language subjects than at the sciences/ mathematics. They may even suffer from dyscalculia (numerical dyslexia). Here are our top ten tips to help your child progress with mathematics. read more
By: Joanna Simmons | 2010-04-04 | Politics The North Kansas City School District either did not feel it was important to teach us the system in which we elect our President or ... this is the one I am leaning towards... they simply could not figure it out. Whichever the case may be, I must admit to you that every four years I think I have the voting system all figured out and then ... CURVE BALL... read more
By: Bhrat Brij1 | 2011-01-07 | Business Want to know about maths tutoring and physics tutors, all can find important and significant information on net. Get latest data on math tutor for knowing best information on tutoring that can help you in your study purpose. read more
By: Vikas | 2013-02-20 | K-12 Education Math is the boring subject but how it can become interesting is to cultivate a habit to think, talk and learn math. Yes, this is the practice that works with the children to learn this boring subject called Math. One-to-one tutoring can best help in practising the subject with following activities that can add up bit of creativity to sparkle with Math ideas, concepts and vocabulary. read more
By: Jim Wheelin | 2012-05-02 | Online education Kindergarten math provides an essential foundation on which all other math education is based. Teachers at the kindergarten level are responsible for making sure that their students gain a solid understanding of the basic math concepts that they’ll need as they progress to higher grades. read more
By: Richard Riddell | 2011-12-07 | K-12 Education Enrolling in Maths revision courses could possibly be the smartest decision that you have ever made. By using an A2 revision course, you could increase your knowledge drastically while focusing on future courses. read more
By: Ryan Andrews | 2011-04-17 | Tutoring Oh, the infamous SAT. How on earth do people grade this thing? 450? Sure that’s average for some kids, but what’s the difference between a 450 and a 460 when it comes to correct answers? How can I drudge through four and a half hours and still do well? read more
By: Floy Gregg | 2010-03-28 | Reference & Education Did you know the key time to catching a child's interest in math is before the age of 9? We all know that having fun makes learning easier. Today this is possible with interactive math programs which can eliminate frustration and begin the fun of learning even for children who have struggled up until now. read more
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: Albert Frank | 2012-02-24 | K-12 Education Mathematics is one such subject which gives nightmares to children. Not only for children but also for mid-school students. One of the main reasons is that they do not seem to understand the concept of numbers. Teachers and parents should take it seriously and handle the issue not seriously but rather take a different approach. read more
By: John T. Hayes | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education After three days of CPM training most of the questions that still prevail are classroom structures of groups and how to manage the classroom. The third day was by far the most useful as far as immediate implementation. Our instructor Mr. Miller laid out the our daily problems that were to be done during class and those that need to be accomplished for homework. What struck me most was the simplicity of the structure of the daily unit plan. CPM is designed to handle a few standards thoroughly rather than many standards with a shallow approach. his is far different than our current curriculum. 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