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Math Tips


Tips For Math



Here are some new ways to learn your math facts and sharpen

your math skills.  Try these ideas out.

 

Start small-Using few flash cards lets you see when and

where a learner has success.  Start with the easier facts and

move up to the more difficult.

 

Offer help and avoid struggle-If your child does not know

an answer by the time you count to 4 slowly in your head, tell

them the answer and have them repeat the entire math fact

aloud to you.

 

Keep your sessions short-Repeating something three or four

times in short and fun sessions gets better results than one long

session.

 

Make it fun-Try some games with math facts or find an

Internet site that has some fun math games.

 

Always end with success!!!!!

 

 

Try out these fun math-learning sites!!!

 

Flashcard Practice

A+ Math

Flashcards For Kids

First Grade Math Activities

Grade K-2 Math Activities

Max’s Math Adventures

 

Word Problem Practice

Brain Teasers & Math Problems

Math Stories

Math challenges @Aunty Math

 

Online Math Games

Change Maker

Math Baseball

Money Magic

Math Games

Power Football

Tic Tac Toe Squares

Math Worksheets On Line

 

Tips For Math

This wonderful site came from Mrs. Hayes

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


 



 

 



    



 

 






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