Rules Students Should Know for Division
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March 23rd, 2016Having a clear set of rules and structure helps to clarify the concept and give students a hand when they try to solve equations.
Translating Knowledge of Fractions into Percentages
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March 16th, 2016Fractions and percentages have a lot in common. Both express ratios, just in a different way.
Teaching Students to Learn from Their Mistakes
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February 17th, 2016Everyone makes mistakes sometimes, but some people take it harder than others. Help your students overcome and learn from their mistakes.
Fun with Fractions
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January 12th, 2016Introducing Multiplication of Fractions: A Lesson for Fifth and Sixth Graders PDF A Fifth Grade Fraction Lesson PDF Working with Counting Cups: A Lesson for Kindergarteners and First Graders PDF
Video Post: How Real-life Scenarios Can Teach Fractions
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January 05th, 2016Math concepts can often be challenging for students to grasp, which is why at Math Solutions, we provide tips for making your lessons go a little easier. Connecting content to real-life situations is often a huge help for struggling students. Doing so lets kids draw connections between the math they learn in the classroom and…
Video Post: Get Students Talking
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December 01st, 2015Math talk is the practice of using conversation and questions to help your students learn to reason mathematically.
Video Post: Math Solutions Coaching for Empowered Instruction
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November 20th, 2015Working with a coach can give you individualized insight into your strengths and empower you to learn even more.
Video Post: Empower Learning for the Back-to-school Season
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August 10th, 2015At Math Solutions, we believe that elevating your instruction, engaging students and empowering learning are all important goals, and we can help you accomplish them!
Back to school: Elevate instruction, engage students and empower learning
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August 07th, 2015The beginning of the school year is just around the corner. At Math Solutions, we have a variety of resources to help you elevate instruction, engage students and empower learning in your classroom!
3 Games to Keep Your K-5 Students Engaged
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June 15th, 2015Check out the following math games, which are designed to stretch your student’s math-reasoning and critical-thinking skills.