Posts Tagged ‘Math Educators’

The Handy Math Answer-to-exercise Guide.

Sunday, March 8th, 2009
Math Help


Nothing can turn off kids faster to learning math than if the lesson is poorly taught. Getting a mathematics answer for a lot of kids can be hard. If your kid experiences this, there is a solution to try to help them learn this very important skill for life, a math CD to use at home. You need to look for CDs that meet certain criteria for your child to get the right answer every time. In other words, buy one that will connect them, and not irritate them when trying to find the right math answer.

Most kids can use a little extra help with math, and it’s possible to find a CD that will engage their minds, and they’ll want to find the math answer. Your job is not to find just any CD that teaches math, but one that’s accepted by real educators. Talk with your kid’s teacher if necessary, or even ask several math educators for their advice and opinion. Good programs are self paced and are engaging to the mind, so your kid will want to find a math answer. Also, look for one that has clearly defined categories and age appropriate.

Instruction that uses games to help in math is one of the best teaching tools. However, be sure to find out if the games help them understand a real life world connection, and its overall application. Puzzles, matrixes and reading problems are the best type of computer workouts they can get when using the material. Find out if a math answer is provided for each question too. If you don’t they won’t know if it’s right, unless you know.

It’s okay to have them read and learn from the computer, but make sure it can print out work sheets to help them work on finding a math answer. Putting pencil to paper reinforces and imprints the steps through visual and physical activity. Take the time to go over their work with them, and give them that human one to one support on knowing the process of finding a math answer. Besides, your child needs a little praise, when trying something new, or to find a tough math answer.

You’ll need to make sure that efforts are rewarded when they do get the question right. An award printout that they can hang on their wall, gives them a lot of encouragement. The instruction CD should provide a way for your kid to slowly work up to more difficult levels, and at the same time not discourages them with too much at once. Finding the math answer gradually is the best way to practice. Who knows, your kid with your help might just be the next math genius.



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The Future Trend of Math Learning Center

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
Math Help


The Future Trend of Math Learning Center

Frank Ho

Canada certified math teacher and founder of Ho Math and Chess

www.mathandchess.com

Will the way of math teaching change in the future? I think so, especially in the elementary schools. The idea of just giving traditional math worksheets to children for them to work on and expect them to do math well will become an increasingly unpopular method of teaching math. It is boring and it is not what children wanted and children had never given any choices as to what kinds of worksheets they wanted, they were simply told to work on them. In contrast, there were given choices when walking into a restaurant, shall the food for thoughts be any different? Why haven’t we math educators come up with some different styles of math worksheets, which children like or enjoy? The idea of mixing math with some kind of fun puzzles or games is the future of how to become a successful after-school math learning center. These worksheets can not be created just for the sake of children’s interest alone but must also serve the purpose of increasing children’s math ability as well. This trend is most important for children age 4 to 13 years old since they do not want to work on boring math worksheets.

A good math and game worksheet has the following characteristics:

·       Unique math worksheets created by integrating math and games.

·       Do not require any high-level math skills other than basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, factoring, logic, comparison, pattern recognization and visualization.

·       Game knowledge required is very elementary.

·       Do not require lots of teaching to know how to solve the problem yet it takes time to get answers right.

·       It is good for young kids as well as adults to train their brains.

One good example of math and game integrated worksheets is Ho Math and Chess worksheets which combines Sudoku, chess and logic all in one.  

More details can be found at www.mathandchess.com



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