A sixth grade math teacher explains how TikTok helped her engage students, support parents, and build a massive following beyond the classroom.
(WTNH) — They love to tap it, swipe it, and watch it, but can kids as young as 4 and 5-years-old use tablets not just to view videos, or read books, but to learn math? One researcher says ‘yes’.
After a year of distance learning, the range of skill levels in math class is very wide, with some students still learning concepts from several grades behind. That means teachers have to get creative ...
SPONSORED – Mathnasium is offering a unique approach to learning math as students head back to school this fall. The math learning center provides a different approach to learning math compared to ...
Paula Naugle, left, and Tinashe Blanchet use some audiovisuals and cookies to teach students in New Orleans, La. Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. It is part of Math Monday at the Learning Lab to improve ...
Mathnasium is on a mission to help children build confidence and excel in math. With a personalized learning approach and a global network of centers, Mathnasium meets students where they are and ...
(Mass Appeal) – Math is an important subject for kids to learn, but it’s not always the most exciting.. let’s face it. But it can be! Dr. Megan Allen, founder and owner of The Community Classroom ...
Never underestimate the lure of “play money,” or kids’ affinity for activities you might not expect them to embrace — such as studying math. This year’s after-school math program created by a Norman ...
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