There is a reason I have the word WE in the title. So often, this is where many parents assume they will not be able to support or continue as their
Memorizing Math Facts with Steve Demme [Video]
Memorizing Math Facts with Steve Demme [Video]
Math-U-See founder Steve Demme took some time to talk about Math-U-See's philosophy in his own words. He also provides some great strategies for
How Much Parental Involvement is Needed in Math-U-See?
How Much Parental Involvement is Needed in Math-U-See?
So you’ve heard how awesome Math-U-See is, and now you’re wondering how involved your role is as a parent. First, let me say that every student is
Do I Really Have Everything I Need for Upper Level Math-U-See?
Do I Really Have Everything I Need for Upper Level Math-U-See?
It’s week three of a new school year. You purchased your Math-U-See Geometry curriculum months ago at your area convention, and you’re sure you have
What Makes Spelling You See Unique?
What Makes Spelling You See Unique?
If you’ve ever taught a struggling speller (or been one yourself!), you’re well aware of the feelings of frustration and failure these students
4 Creative Activities for Reinforcing Place Value
4 Creative Activities for Reinforcing Place Value
Place value is a key mathematics concept for students to learn. The concept that numbers can be broken apart and put back together gives students a
Why Doesn’t Spelling You See Have Tests?
Why Doesn’t Spelling You See Have Tests?
Spelling You See provides a unique approach to spelling that develops your child’s visual memory skills in order to become a proficient speller. Our
Does Spelling You See Help Students with Dyslexia?
Does Spelling You See Help Students with Dyslexia?
With increasing frequency I now speak with families who have children who they believe have dyslexia. I want to take the bull by the horns here and
Fractions Are Critical for Success in Higher Math
Fractions Are Critical for Success in Higher Math
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—What part of math success comes from knowing fractions? More than you might think, according to a new study that analyzed long-term









