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April 1, 2011 by admin

Teaching Math in a One Room Schoolhouse

Teaching Math in a One Room SchoolhouseMy dad's first teaching job was in a one-room schoolhouse on a reservation way out a dirt road in northern California in the early 1930's. He was responsible for teaching all of the children from first grade through eighth grade in that one room. Besides teaching math, reading, and history at eight different grade levels, he also taught music, sports, and drama-and was the administrator, counselor, secretary, and janitor. Whether the children were advanced for their age or needed remediation, anything they learned was taught by him; he was their special ed teacher, their subject-matter and resource specialist, and their gifted-and-talented mentor. I don't know how he did it all. By today's standards, such an assignment would be considered primitive, inefficient, overwhelming, and nearly impossible.

But from a teacher's point of view, there is something immensely appealing about a one-room schoolhouse: you are in total control of the situation! And the all-encompassing nature of the work gives Read the rest of this entry »

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March 30, 2011 by admin

Math Games In The Classroom – Now Everyone Can Enjoy Math

Math Games In The Classroom - Now Everyone Can Enjoy MathYou know who those students are. No matter what you do as a teacher, they just hate math. Perhaps there is a simple concept they never picked up in the earlier grades, or maybe they just don't care for numbers. You can make the class as exciting as possible, but some children are just more interested in other subjects. One way to motivate those students who really would rather be in another class is with computerized math games.

Math games do not replace the need for a teacher. There is nothing that educational software can teach in math that can be taught without a teacher. Math is one of those subjects that really requires an instructor. However, math games can be used to reinforce and reward in the math classroom. Read the rest of this entry »

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March 29, 2011 by admin

Planning for Math Success

Planning for Math SuccessBeing successful in math takes effort. Unfortunately, many students miss a few classes and homework assignments then come test time they are unprepared and anxious. To thrive in mathematics you need to decide to be successful, overcome your barriers and commit to putting in the required effort.

The first obstacle to overcome is dealing with anxieties you may have about math. After you have addressed your apprehension you can formulate a plan for your success. Read the rest of this entry »

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