Add some of these idea to your math repertoire to make the task of learning math facts a fun and less stressful activity. There is no discounting
Preparing for the Math Portion of the 2015 ACT®
Preparing for the Math Portion of the 2015 ACT®
One of our recent blog posts shared information about the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT®), which is being significantly revised for the 2015-2016
Introduce Children to Numbers Easily with These 8 Math Activities
Introduce Children to Numbers Easily with These 8 Math Activities
Numbers and counting are naturally a part of your child’s day. From counting his toes to saying, “one, two, three, go!” while playing in the yard, he
When Should You Let Your Child Use a Calculator?
When Should You Let Your Child Use a Calculator?
When should your child use a calculator for math? Are calculators a necessary tool for them to learn, given the increase in technology in
What You Should Know About the New Math SAT
What You Should Know About the New Math SAT
If you have a high school student, you may have heard that the math SAT has been revised. The New Math SAT The new Preliminary Scholastic
Hands-on Math Activities
Hands-on Math Activities
When it comes to learning math, you know that building a good foundation is essential. Your goal is to produce confident problem solvers who enjoy the
Real Living Math: A Fresh Approach to Teaching Math
Real Living Math: A Fresh Approach to Teaching Math
This time of year, I start to feel restless anticipating the freshness of spring. Here in the Midwest, it’s been snowing, blowing, and just plain cold
3 Motivating Math Apps
3 Motivating Math Apps
Motion Math Zoom Pro uses a unique feature of the iPad to demonstrate understanding of number concepts from 1-10 and up through 10,000, decimals and
Learning Math Can Be as Sweet as Honey
Learning Math Can Be as Sweet as Honey
Years ago I had a class on early education where the author recounted how Rabbis used to make school enjoyable. After a little research I found this