July 19, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Local children’s museum in Dupage County outside of Chicago has created a math exhibit to engage and interact with children of all ages that will stay on display for the next coming months. Its called Math Plus Motion and uses artwork to help kids with math.
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July 19, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
When someone bullies you at school it can be very hurtful and frustrating. You may feel like you hate this person. What if their behavior wasn’t entirely their fault? Sensory disorders such as autism can cause this unfavorable behavior.
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July 18, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Wouldn’t it be great if you could decide what type of math curriculum you wanted to take? A North Carolina senate bill may give students the option to choose whether they want to use common core or a more traditional math class.
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July 18, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Dyslexics can be incredibly successful when they channel their creative energy in a way that makes sense to them. Tommy Hilfiger credits his dyslexia with inspiring his fashion empire. Gain some wonderful insight into his success in this article.
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July 18, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Brandon Gill struggled immensely in school due to his dyslexia. When he was switched to the Children’s Dyslexia Center, he began to flourish and soon he had all A’s. Now he’s well on his way to becoming a nurse and making a big difference.
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July 18, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Local teacher in New York is using debate to help teach mathematics to kids in a new way. Using a bad experience as a child he has used this to motivate him in his quest to teach kids in a creative way.
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July 16, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Do you like video games? Are you a kid who enjoys live streaming? Come here to read about a new club, maybe you can bring it into your school system. The club is super popular and has even added a Spanish section.
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July 15, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Helping your kids with homework can be very intimidating for some parents. Are you one of those? A new study indicates that parents would rather scrap gum off their shoes than doing homework with their kids, particularly math and science.
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July 15, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Based on a new movie the topic of whether math was invented or discovered is discussed in this blog posting. In the interview it is surmised the connections between this new movie and how the author feels regarding the topic of math.
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July 14, 2016 |
By Judy Hanning
Does your child struggle with math concepts and homework? If so your child may have dyscalculia a common learning disorder that can make even the easiest math concepts difficult and challenging. There are many signs and symptoms and if caught early, children can learn to accelerate in this topic.
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