How Math Journals Help Students Process Their Learning
By reflecting on their math work in writing and drawings, students see what they’ve learned and find areas where they need to improve.
By reflecting on their math work in writing and drawings, students see what they’ve learned and find areas where they need to improve.
In addition to teaching students about math facts and procedures, teachers can guide them to see it as a creative pursuit.
Preliminary research on the effect of school closures during the pandemic shows that primary school students likely made little or no progress during periods of remote learning. The impact of this delay on students’ math performance is a particular concern for parents, kids and teachers returning to school this year.
Online exhibit adds up the history of mathematics
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California's planned changes to its math K-12 framework would hurt the very students i aims to help, says writer
A strong math learning foundation positions students for personal and professional success as they move through life
Benefits of early math experiences add up
These games for upper elementary and middle school students require little to no preparation and reinforce math facts.
Helping children and their parents to understand the "new" math taught in schools