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How to choose a 3rd grade math curriculum?

Friday, April 24th, 2009
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My son still counts on his fingers to add/subtract. Truthfully, so do I. We are trying to add in Touch Math curriculum. Also thinking about Math-U-See. But I feel lost in what to choose to best teach my son. He is very auditory, but it seems as if he uses also tactile and visual also in math. Help please!

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What is a situation that math can be used in real life?

Sunday, April 12th, 2009
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I have an essay question I need to answer. But don’t worry! I will *not* steal your answers, I just need an idea to get the ball rolling.
The more creative, the better, and the more you give, the better. I have to write a math story on it, so if you have any tips, that’s a plus.

Best answer *will* be chosen!
Another thing! Math needs to help solve a problem. Just so you know.

How is math involved in the fashion industry?

Saturday, April 11th, 2009
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I have to do a major report on a career in math. I chose fashion designer and I need some help! I need to know everything about math in fashion. Please help me!

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What is a situation that math can be used in real life?

Friday, April 10th, 2009
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I have an essay question I need to answer. But don’t worry! I will *not* steal your answers, I just need an idea to get the ball rolling.
The more creative, the better, and the more you give, the better. I have to write a math story on it, so if you have any tips, that’s a plus.

Best answer *will* be chosen!
Another thing! Math needs to help solve a problem. Just so you know.
Everyone who answered is a top contributer… I feel special.

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What are some interesting research topics relating to math?

Saturday, March 21st, 2009
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Could someone help me come up with an interesting topic to write a small paper I have to write for my math class? I’d like to do something about a current event that realtes to math, but I am just not sure what is going on in the world of math.

This is my assignment: write a 2 page paper about a famous mathematician, or a theory you read about, or an interesting idea you came across in the paper or internet that has to do with math.

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Math Help for the Adult Student Returning to School

Monday, March 16th, 2009
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More adults than ever before are returning to formal education. Some want to learn what they have failed to learn in high school. Some have made the momentous decision to earn a high school diploma or to go to college for the first – or second or third – time. And some, particularly those in mid-life, want additional education in order to recharge a stalled career or start an entirely new one.

The growth of adult literacy programs, both online and community-based, has made it even more possible than ever for adults who want to learn to do so in the comfort of their own homes and communities. The decision to return to an educational environment brings with it expectations and fears, both real and imagined.

One of the more prevalent fears is math phobia. Math phobia is real, harmful and often reality-based. It is often based in one or more experiences in a person’s life which caused him pain, such as being ridiculed by powerful people or losing an important position or even a loved one because of a perceived deficit in mathematical ability. It is a serious impediment to success in the social and economic world we live in and it can devastate its victims by making it impossible to succeed in career searching or in solving problems of daily living.

Unlike language, which is heard, seen, spoken and used every day, or science, which is often taught a with hands-on approach, one does not often remember the finer points of a subject like geometry or trigonometry or algebra if they are not applied on a regular basis toward solving the practical problems of one’s life after leaving school. The fact that most math courses are taught in an abstract manner, often using mostly visual cues which are not concrete, makes it less likely for students who learn primarily by hearing or moving to remember techniques and principles.

While it often takes simply a jolt of courage and determination to return to studying math for literacy or for career advancement or for pleasure, there is help available to alleviate the pain of math phobia:

- Talking with a trusted friend about the fear is one way to proceed. People who harbor fear and do not share it are less likely to feel that it is possible to overcome the fear.

- Purchasing a book or video to be in control of the subject, literally to keep it under wraps until you are ready to look at it, gives a sense of mastery from the beginning.

- Exchanging lessons with a student who is stronger in math but less able in an area of your own strength may work. For instance, if you are a skilled baker or carpenter or tailor and a friend is stronger in math than you are, you might exchange services and tips. This will enable you to work from a position of strength rather than form weakness.

- Purchasing a short-term or long-term tutoring service to gain control over your own time and privacy while re-introducing math into your life.

- Starting with small victories, such as adding a column of figures on a grocery receipt or calculating the tip on a meal with a calculator, may help. The longest journey begins with the first small step.

- Being self-compassionate is essential. As with any phobia, one anticipates fear of loss or pain when the essence of the fear is experienced. Understand that the fear is due to a traumatic event or to a series of events which were beyond your control at a time when you did not have the power you now have.

- Don’t expect your concerns to dissipate overnight. It may take an extended period of time with ups and downs to gain control over this fear. Be patient with yourself.

Perhaps the most important thing to remember is that others have faced this difficulty before you and many have overcome it. Building the mathematical part of you might be an experience similar to starting an exercise plan or taking vitamins: good for you in the long run, gives you aches and pains and side effects at first, and something that might be priceless for your future well-being.



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Think Maths Grow Smart

Monday, March 16th, 2009
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The combination of real life experience, teaching experience and in the eyes of the students who are learning, the Marthamaths team aims to make this website to be a “one stop” centre for learning and teaching Math subject for young learners, parents and teachers. New material and improvements are being added all the time, and suggestions from parents, teachers and students for future inclusion are always welcome. We believe that human beings from around the world have brilliant ideas and we create this web for them to contribute and compare their creativities, and let them run wild with their ideas.

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Math Help From the Internet

Saturday, March 7th, 2009
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My teacher provided us this math homework hoping that by understanding this problem will help us in visualizing the splendor of mathematics:

A clown fish called Nemo met a school of fish and said: “hello there a hundred fishes!” The leader of the group answered: “If you count us, we can not reach to a hundred. However, if there were as many of us and there are as many more and half many more and quarter as many more and you, Nemo, also swam with us, then there will be a hundred of us.”

If you are asked how many fish are there in that school of fish, will you be able to give the correct answer? Well, if you are going to ask me, I would rather read a book than bothering with this problem.

It is always about math. Every time I hear that word, it really gets me upset. I mean, ever since I was a kid, I have a problem with solving word problems. When our math teacher starts to write something on the board, I always end up more confused than what I was. My classmates then immediately scribble for answers while I just wait for them to share their answers with me.

I am not really sure where I got this fear of math, but I think it is partially caused by the environment that I am living with. My parents’ work did not really involve that much numbers. My mother is a sales representative while my father works in an advertising company as a photographer. Perhaps, the only mathematics that my mom had ever to perform was adding the sales while my father simply counts the number of pictures taken. And that’s all about it, nothing else. Thus, developing in such an environment where mathematics were a not an important part, my development and ability to solve mathematical problems were not really honed, hence, the fear of math.

Even for math homework, I can not really rely for help from my parents especially if it comes to problems involving some higher math topics, including integral calculus. I am not saying that they do not know mathematics it is just that they have not used it that much anymore. Hence, I have to rely from other sources such as mentors, friends, classmates, and the good old library to get that math homework help I need.

Before, looking for these resources was tedious and sometimes expensive, especially if we are to consider hiring somebody to privately mentor us. However, with the information and possiblities offered by the internet, getting math homework help is no longer a big issue.

A big percentage of math homework websites offer a variety of articles and tutorials which will really assist a struggling student in coping up with mathematical challenges. Some of the websites even offer live online tutorial, but at a certain fee. Just think of them as your virtual tutors. With the internet at hand, you really have countless possibilities. You might not be able to get help from your parents but you will certainly find some from the internet. And by the way, the answer for the fish problem is thirty six. Obviously, I got the solution from the World Wide Web.



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Improve Your Math Ability With Subliminal Messages

Friday, March 6th, 2009
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Working with even basic math problems can be troubling for some people, and this condition will only grow worse as they move into more and more advanced concepts and problems. Since math is an important part of education and even life, the ability to think of it in a positive light is an important step in learning math successfully. Often, one bad experience can overshadow the rest of your math education, but it does not have to when you have the tools you need to be successful.

The Power of Positive Thinking

Math can be challenging, but when you see a problem do you look at is as a challenge that you can overcome, or an insurmountable obstacle in your path to success? For many people, the idea of math is one that is associated with insurmountable obstacles, which simply must be dealt with in order to move on educationally.

The simple facts show that anyone who looks at math in a more positive way is more likely to study more, and use that study time in a more productive manner. The way that you think about math will either perpetuate or limit your success in the subject, making subliminal messages an excellent way to change the way you see math to help you be more positive and successful in the future.

How to Use Subliminal Messages

Subliminal messages are a great tool that you can use to change your perspective on math. You can use a subliminal CD to help you make the most of the study time you have. You may notice that you begin looking forward to math class rather than dreading it, or that you are opening your math book more often to catch up on some concepts that you didn’t fully understand in class, and your general focus and concentration, and ability to retain the information will improve.



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