As students are learning multiplication facts, many parents have likely heard the phrases “Why do I need to know this, I’ll just use a calculator” or
3 Stories of Turning Math Struggles into Math Success
3 Stories of Turning Math Struggles into Math Success
Our customer success team genuinely cares about the families we serve. Today we’d like to share three brief stories of how our customer success team
5 Math Conversations We Are Having This Time of Year
5 Math Conversations We Are Having This Time of Year
As we enter December, you may be evaluating your academic experience thus far this year. Here are some of the conversations we are having with parents
Math…In the Mail?
Math…In the Mail?
The Global Family Research Project recently highlighted a new initiative in Michigan to get kids and parents learning math together by sending them
6 Reasons Why We Learn Algebra
6 Reasons Why We Learn Algebra
When a student says they’re studying algebra, a common reply from adults is, “I haven’t used that since I graduated from high school.” Responses like
Family Engagement Matters in Early Math Learning
Family Engagement Matters in Early Math Learning
A recent e-newsletter from the Harvard Family Research Project highlighted family engagement in early math learning. In the introduction, the
The Importance of Sequence and an Individualized Pace in Teaching Math
The Importance of Sequence and an Individualized Pace in Teaching Math
Teaching math in sequence is just as important as teaching someone how to drive by showing them one step at a time. Sequence is Important Imagine if
The Reason for Math
The Reason for Math
One of the greatest inhibitors for students in learning math is that it seems impractical and unnecessary to them and thus they lack motivation to
Welcome To The Real World: Math in Action
Welcome To The Real World: Math in Action
Be aware of the ways that math springs up naturally in day-to-day activities and seize the opportunities to show math in action in the real