Basic Math - Exponents
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An Innovative and Fun Way of Teaching MathBy: mathandchess | 28/06/2008 | K-12 EducationI have observed that one of the main reasons that children hate math is they have not mastered the foundation of math, surprisingly the root of problems can be traced to the basics they learned in the elementary grades such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. When elementary students are asked why do we have math? Lots of these children can relate math to our daily life such as shopping, cooking, measuring, driving, time, shapes etc. and most of the time they think math is impo An Innovative and Fun Way of Teaching MathBy: Frank Ho | 22/10/2008 | K-12 EducationI have observed that one of the main reasons that children hate math is they have not mastered the foundation of math, surprisingly the root of problems can be traced to the basics they learned in the elementary grades such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Sudoku Chess Puzzles Spark Children’s Math InterestBy: Frank Ho | 27/06/2009 | TutoringI have observed that one of the main reasons that children hate math is they have not mastered the foundation of math, surprisingly the root of problems can be traced to the basics they learned in the elementary grades such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. When elementary students are asked why do we have math? Lots of these children can relate math to our daily life such as shopping, cooking, measuring, driving, time, shapes etc. Get the Kids to Do the Math in Their MindsBy: Venkatesh Brahmadesam | 02/11/2008 | K-12 EducationMind Math using Abacus Leap starts kids math prowess. The use of abacus helps a child visualize and conceptualize, which is the main work of the right hemisphere of the brain. Starting with the abacus as an initial tool to perform arithmetic calculation, the child gradually moves on to visualize the abacus in their mind and perform calculation at stunning speed and accuracy. Thus, the right side of the brain is also equally utilized and this results in whole brain development. Math in Standardized Tests Like the GmatBy: Reena Vidyarthi | 03/06/2007 | College & UniversityStandardized tests (e.g., SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT etc.) are aptitude tests to assess the proficiency of students for a given course of study. The scores obtained in standardized tests are supposed to predict individual success in job or profession after completing the course. Most standardized tests consist of some form of evaluation for two subjects.. The Effect of Math and Chess Integrated Instruction on Math ScoresBy: Frank Ho | 07/07/2008 | K-12 EducationResearch studies have shown that chess can be used as an effective game-based teaching method. However, all the past studies used chess as a separate instructional tool. There were no math contents in chess instruction provided and there was no math and chess integrated workbook used. This study examined the effect on pupils’ math scores when a truly integrated math and chess workbook was used as an instructional practice workbook. The results on math marks were statistically significant. Math Games: Their Types And Tips On Choosing The Best OneBy: Dave Text | 26/05/2008 | EducationMath games help individuals conquer their fear of the said subject and properly understand and appreciate certain topics related to it. This source of education and entertainment comes in a number of forms and classifications. Most people regard mathematics as a difficult and even a feared subject. And common images of... The Basics of Gmat MathBy: Lizzi | 17/10/2008 | Online EducationThe math section, which is the quantitative section, comprise of questions related to graphical problems, data comparison, grid-ins, data sufficiency and problem solving.
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