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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED522950
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contents Helping Your Child Learn Math: Math Tips for Parents Problem Solving Parents as Teachers Mathematics Skills Mathematics Instruction Learning Activities Teaching Methods Elementary School Mathematics Elementary School Students This paper presents tips, activities, resources, and games that parents can use to help their children become more proficient in math. Some helpful tips offered are: (1) Be positive; (2) Play family games; (3) Avoid stereotypes; (4) Choose gifts that develop problem solving skills; (5) Expand your children's horizons; (6) Buy or borrow library books; (7) Connect math learning to the real world; (8) Visit museums, libraries and community centers; (9) Talk with teachers and other school staff; and (10) Encourage your children to solve problems. Puzzles and Games to Solve Problems, Graph Complex Information, Math Resources from the U.S. Department of Education, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), and Activities for Elementary School Students are also included. (Contains 5 resources.)
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spellingShingle Helping Your Child Learn Math: Math Tips for Parents
Problem Solving
Parents as Teachers
Mathematics Skills
Mathematics Instruction
Learning Activities
Teaching Methods
Elementary School Mathematics
Elementary School Students
Helping Your Child Learn Math: Math Tips for Parents Problem Solving Parents as Teachers Mathematics Skills Mathematics Instruction Learning Activities Teaching Methods Elementary School Mathematics Elementary School Students This paper presents tips, activities, resources, and games that parents can use to help their children become more proficient in math. Some helpful tips offered are: (1) Be positive; (2) Play family games; (3) Avoid stereotypes; (4) Choose gifts that develop problem solving skills; (5) Expand your children's horizons; (6) Buy or borrow library books; (7) Connect math learning to the real world; (8) Visit museums, libraries and community centers; (9) Talk with teachers and other school staff; and (10) Encourage your children to solve problems. Puzzles and Games to Solve Problems, Graph Complex Information, Math Resources from the U.S. Department of Education, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), and Activities for Elementary School Students are also included. (Contains 5 resources.)
title Helping Your Child Learn Math: Math Tips for Parents
topic Problem Solving
Parents as Teachers
Mathematics Skills
Mathematics Instruction
Learning Activities
Teaching Methods
Elementary School Mathematics
Elementary School Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED522950