by Valerie Wells | Sep 25, 2014 | Articles
Numbers are certainly more exciting for some students where fantasy football scores used as a tool for math class are part of the everyday problem solving. The combination of real life probability and game playing appeals to many students, and makes the process of... by Felicia Cousart Matlosz | Mar 17, 2014 | Articles
At Riverview School in Reedley California, the first-ever Family Math Night drew many parents and their children. Activities included such games as “Shake the Beans,” “Addition War” and “Number Concept Bowling.” Before the event, Principal John Ahlin said the... by Thomas Carannante | Feb 2, 2014 | Articles
A study conducted at the University of Illinois supports the belief that young children’s math skills benefit from number games based on intuitive reasoning. Instinctive numerical exercises bolsters their ability to develop math skills. In the study, children... by Lisa Ermak | Dec 21, 2013 | Articles
There are some college kids out there doing some great things to make elementary math exciting. Many elementary students would say this isn’t possible. But I assure you it is. So how is this done? Kevin Derr, Principal at Holland Heights knows how this is done.... 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...
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