(WTNH) — They love to tap it, swipe it, and watch it, but can kids as young as 4 and 5-years-old use tablets not just to view videos, or read books, but to learn math? One researcher says ‘yes’.
Incorporate math through play at home with your children. Michigan State University, Associate Professor of Teacher Education, Amy Parks, suggests everything from playing cards to completing jigsaw ...
Estonian startup 99math has raised $2.1 million to boost its edtech math gaming platform aimed at making math fun. The new funds will help the company reach the U.S. and other markets with more social ...
SPONSORED – Mathnasium is offering a unique approach to learning math as students head back to school this fall. The math learning center provides a different approach to learning math compared to ...
Many students struggle with math, and a new curriculum developed at UC Davis aims to change that by making the subject fun. The C-STEM Center, led by professor Harry Cheng, lets students learn by ...
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From grocery shopping to storytelling, these everyday tricks help children overcome their fear of maths — without worksheets ...
A group of South Carolina students made a viral rap video — to teach a lesson about math. The teenagers wrote and performed the algebra song as an assignment for Chesnee High School teacher Terri ...
Continuing education at home or simply helping out students with their homework is important for a child's development. Math, however, can pose a challenge to parents when it comes to knowing the ...
While literacy is often seen as a cornerstone to scholastic achievement, and many parents devote a lot of time and energy into nurturing their small child’s love of reading, studies show that ...