Here at Demme Learning, we take pride in developing and producing the highest quality educational materials possible. Sometimes it takes years of
Turkey, Football, and Politics?
Turkey, Football, and Politics?
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. For many families, Thanksgiving is a relaxing day centered on family fun and gratitude for the blessings of
12 Tips for Changing Ineffective Habits with AIM for Addition and Subtraction
12 Tips for Changing Ineffective Habits with AIM for Addition and Subtraction
How can you use Accelerated Individualized Mastery (AIM) for Addition and Subtraction to change an ineffective habit? In the interim between
You Don’t Need to Be a Grammar Expert to Teach It
You Don’t Need to Be a Grammar Expert to Teach It
Grammar is one of those subjects that people either love or hate. Like math, it can intimidate parents who doubt their own grasp of the subject, let
Further Thoughts on Spelling You See Dictation
Further Thoughts on Spelling You See Dictation
This is a follow-up post to Why Doing Dictation Right Matters So Much providing additional insight into one of the key activities used in the Spelling
Why Doing Dictation Right Matters So Much
Why Doing Dictation Right Matters So Much
When I talk to parents about their Spelling You See experiences, sometimes I find they are not having the best one. Careful questioning usually
Math Mastery and Accelerated Individualized Mastery (AIM)
Math Mastery and Accelerated Individualized Mastery (AIM)
I recently spoke to a mother about the current struggles her child is facing with his math education. She told me, I’m fed up; I’m not sure if my son
When AIM for Addition and Subtraction is the Right Choice
When AIM for Addition and Subtraction is the Right Choice
At Math-U-See, we often see students who struggle mathematically. The roots of those struggles are sometimes a mystery to educators and parents alike.
Spelling (You See) For the Rest of Us
Spelling (You See) For the Rest of Us
Spelling is important. It’s one of those skills that impact what people think about you. For better or worse, your written communication is often used