More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Year after year, I hear from students (and parents) that "I'm just not good at math." Or worse, "Math sucks!". The anxiety of learning math can be overwhelming for students and stimy their ability to learn it.
How great would it be to learn math in a fun, relaxing way! Students need the opportunity to show what they learn, but no one says it has to be in the form of a test. Playing math games can be just as effective as a learning tool and assessment. Plus, these scholars can use the graph paper to illustrate their thinking, the headphones for watching and taking notes on educational videos, and noise reduction headphones to tune out excess noise for greater focus on their learning.
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Year after year, I hear from students (and parents) that "I'm just not good at math." Or worse, "Math sucks!". The anxiety of learning math can be overwhelming for students and stimy their ability to learn it.
How great would it be to learn math in a fun, relaxing way! Students need the opportunity to show what they learn, but no one says it has to be in the form of a test. Playing math games can be just as effective as a learning tool and assessment. Plus, these scholars can use the graph paper to illustrate their thinking, the headphones for watching and taking notes on educational videos, and noise reduction headphones to tune out excess noise for greater focus on their learning.