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Help Your Kids Learn MATH
Visit your child's school. Meet with your child's teacher to see if your child is actively involved in math. Find out how you can help your child to better understand math problems.
-- Set high standards for your child in math. Make sure your child is mathematically challenged and encourage his or her interest and pursuit of math. By the end of the 10th grade, your child should be expected to have studied algebra and geometry.
-- Help children see that math is very much a part of everyday life. From statistics in sports to the sale price of clothing, from the calories in food to the amount of gas needed to travel from one city to another, math is important to us every day. Help your child make these connections to math.
-- Point out that many jobs require math. From the scientist to the doctor, from the plant manager to the newspaper salesman, from the computer programmer to the hardware store owner, many jobs require a strong foundation in math. Help your child see that math leads to many exciting career opportunities.
-- Stimulate your child's interest in technology. Encourage your child to use calculators and computers to further learning.
-- Play games that help children develop decisionmaking and mental math skills. There are many games sold commercially, such as board games, that involve patterns and probability. Play games from your own family traditions such as counting games and games that keep score. Try schoolyard games such as jump rope, hopscotch, and jacks. Games require children to use strategies to make decisions, solve problems, and develop an understanding about numbers and how to use them (number sense) and computational skills.
-- Positive attitudes about math will reinforce encouragement. Your feelings will have an impact on how your children think about math and themselves as mathematicians. Positive attitudes about math are important in encouraging your child to think mathematically. |
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Agriculture and Math Fun -
Fun agriculture and math site with quizzes, games, and links to other sites. |
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Jefferson Lab's Student Zone - Get answers to your science questions. Take a visit through the lab and play some fun
science games. |
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Math Game - This website from the Nez
Perce (Nee-Me-Poo) National Historic Trail has a flash card game. See how many problems you can solve
in 60 seconds. |
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NASA's Kids Science News
Network™ (3rd - 5th Grades) - NASA's KSNN™ is a
standards-based program that uses the Web, animation, and video to introduce science, technology,
engineering, math, and NASA concepts. This site features children in 60-second (video) newsbreaks
answering such questions as why is the sky blue and what makes popcorn pop. |
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NASA's Kids Science News
Network™ (K - 2nd Grades) - NASA's KSNN™ uses
animated characters to introduce science, technology, engineering, math, and NASA concepts. This site
has 60-second animations, activities, and resource links covering such topics as "magnetism" and "states of
matter." |
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Taking America's Measure
- Today, the modern products we take for granted like computers, video games, mobile phones, and DVD
players depend on having one very precise, very reliable measuring system that everyone has agreed to
use. But what exactly is a measuring system and what does it mean to you? Find out while having fun at
this site with puzzles, riddles and games from the National Institute of Standards and
Technology. |
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CyberChase Online - Companion site to
CYBERCHASE, PBS’s new animated math adventure series, intended to foster math literacy and problem-
solving skills. Play interactive games and crack challenging puzzles, meet the characters, and experience
original adventures. |
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Girls Go Tech - Girls in Science,
Technology and Math - During your lifetime you will have to
depend more and more on your understanding of these subjects, but you'll be surprised how much fun you
can have, and are already having, with math, science, and technology. |
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Math-and-Reading-Help-for-
Kids.org - Math and Reading Help for Kids is a directory of original
articles, tips, and resources written just for you. There's also plenty of fun games and lots of homework
help. |
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