One Major Math Tip Per Grade Level
Do check to see if your child:
Second Grade: Is “fluid” with single–digit addition and subtraction.
Third Grade: Can find half (1/2) of even and odd numbers.
Fourth Grade: Knows times tables “by heart.”
Fifth Grade: Can order fractions using benchmark numbers.
Sixth Grade: Is able to mentally calculate percents using “friendly” numbers.
Seventh Grade: Is able to convert fractions to decimals to percents.
Pre–Algebra: Can effortlessly add and subtract positive and negative
numbers.
Algebra: Is able to solve simple equations “by inspection.”
For our free booklets
Math Tips for Parents—Grades K to 5 and
Math Tips for Students—Grades 6 and Up,
please call 1–877–MATHNASIUM.
Math Tips for Parents—Grades K to 5 and
Math Tips for Students—Grades 6 and Up,
please call 1–877–MATHNASIUM.
Don’ts
1) Don’t let your negative experiences in the math classroom influence your child’s education.
2) Don’t let your child use a calculator until the child has developed genuine Number Sense.
3) Don't let your child be put in a math class that the child is not ready for, that is, a class where the child does not have the prerequisite knowledge necessary for success in the class.
To find a Learning Center near you,
visit www.MATHNASIUM.com.
visit www.MATHNASIUM.com.
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