by Carley Dryden | Feb 18, 2014 | Articles
There’s a unique and exciting opportunity for children to become excited by math, as Kindergarteners learn math from a superhero. His red cape billowing behind him, a red mask hiding his eyes, Zero the Hero pulls up on his Harley Davidson motorcycle to a... by Deepak Kulkarni | Aug 3, 2013 | Articles
Who says the only way for students to learn their math facts is to memorize them via traditional methods? While learning math facts is an important part of improving math comprehension, students can also play math games to further their comprehension of math... by Bill Roberts | Jul 30, 2013 | Articles
Starting for the 2013-2014 school year, the Boise School District will no longer offer basic math classes to junior high school students. Instead, the district will offer accelerated math classes in their place, which takes a more rigorous approach to instruction.... by Hilary Matheson | Jul 20, 2013 | Articles
A main driving force behind the common core initiative is the desire to establish consistent academic benchmarks by grade level to ensure every student is career- or college-ready upon graduating from high school. This shift in curriculum seeks to close achievement... by Erik Robelen | Jul 8, 2013 | Articles
As we approach the Common Core alignment date, a debate over the Algebra 2 requirement is brewing. Some lawmakers and education professionals alike feel that requiring students to complete Algebra 2 prior to graduation is likely to create undue angst and potentially...
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