Mathematics - We’re Counting on Help from Parents

Written by By Barbara Snyder M.A. Ed.


Please don’t give your child an excuse to dislike math by making comments about your own school experiences with it or your distaste for it. It is important for parents to be positive, active supporters ofrepparttar learning process to help encourage a child. A parent’s attitude can and will influence that of their offspring. Don’t undermine your child’s potential by exposing them to your prejudice toward subjects in school that may have given you difficulty.

Parents need to be aware of and considerrepparttar 109196 following five areas that relate to mathematics in today’s schools. Giving these ideas some time and thought can provide an overview ofrepparttar 109197 current situation andrepparttar 109198 role that parents can play in assisting their children in becoming successful in mathematics.

1) Think about how mathematics has changed overrepparttar 109199 past few decades. Think about how there has been, and rightfully so, a greater emphasis on mathematics and science. In our technological world there is an ever greater need for students to graduate in those fields, and that need will not go away. In fact,repparttar 109200 future top careers will call students being prepared withrepparttar 109201 skills that they learn in their math and science classrooms. Guidance in career direction from parents into those fields can be encouraging to youngsters.

2) A parent does not have to be a "math wiz" to help a child become interested in mathematics at an early age. The many things that parents can do at home includerepparttar 109202 following general categories that lend themselves to games and activities: counting games, using common household items; rhyme songs about numbers, helping to reinforce prior knowledge; grocery store shopping adventures; trip planning, exploring distance and gas mileage, coin counting, helping to recognize value and basic facts; probability, as in heads/tails predictions; and making flash cards to reinforce basic math facts. There are many more categories and dozens of activities for each category that can be easily done at home. Parents can learn of these many activities fromrepparttar 109203 classroom teacher, parent booklets, andrepparttar 109204 internet.

3) If parents visit a math class in today’s schools, they will see some differences inrepparttar 109205 math instruction compared to when they attended. The approach to mathematics has undergone some positive changes that parents should be aware of. There is an emphasis onrepparttar 109206 following:repparttar 109207 different ways in which a problem can be solved; skills concepts, using mathematical language and knowing why; students as risk takers, participating without fear; talking and writing about mathematics, keeping math journals; working in groups or with a partner; more frequent formal assessments; mental math, reinforcingrepparttar 109208 need to be able to do math without paper and pencil; and more use of computers and calculators to support math.

Thomas Edison Teaching Tip

Written by Freda J. Glatt, M.S.


Do you know who inventedrepparttar talking doll? How aboutrepparttar 109195 electric vote-recorder? Would you be surprised to learn it wasrepparttar 109196 same man who inventedrepparttar 109197 phonograph andrepparttar 109198 electric incandescent light bulb? None other than Thomas Alva Edison, whose birthday was February 11, 1847. Here are some tips for celebrating his accomplishments:

1. Make a list of some of his 1100 patented inventions. What wouldrepparttar 109199 world be like without them?

2. Create an invention timeline beginning with Edison's inventions and ending with what we use today. For instance, wax records, cassettes, CD's...

3. Choose one of his inventions and add improvements of your own. Describerepparttar 109200 changes you think will take place byrepparttar 109201 next century.

4. Read about Thomas Edison's life. How much formal education did he have (the answer will shock you!)? What caused him to become deaf? Why did he receiverepparttar 109202 Distinguished Service Medal? Ask other who, what, where, when, and why questions.

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