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 ...
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National Mathematics Day in India is celebrated on December 22nd each year to honor the birth anniversary of the renowned Indian mathematician, Srinivasa Ramanujan. Born in 1887, Ramanujan made ...
7 Fun Maths Facts: Mathematics is a subject dreaded by the majority of students (even adults). However, it is an irreplaceable part of academics because it is an intricate part of our lives, no matter ...
SAVANNA-LA-MAR, Westmoreland — Timed maths tests for parents of sixth-grade students, a section on the subject at every Parent Teachers’ Association (PTA) meeting, and a day dedicated to celebrating ...
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Maths? Fun? Really? Yes! According to award-winning online maths tutor Maths-Whizz, playing board games can help convince kids - and perhaps you too after so much home-schooling - that maths is ...
Getting your kids to sit still and focus at any time can be hard but to get them to listen and learn is a challenge for any parents. And boy did we learn this during lockdown as many of us faced the ...
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It’s the rare child who’ll choose an afternoon of math homework over a family vacation. That’s partly because of the negative way that we talk about and teach math, says Chris Emdin, a professor of ...
HYDERABAD : Maths phobia is real. Many of us have heard stories about the lengths students and adults go to avoid mathematical calculations. But does it mean that they are inherently bad at maths?