This brightly colored abacus will teach your kids counting and
basic math skills without the need for talking or music.
Not exact matches
As reported on its website, «Though many students at KIPP Empower Academy entered kindergarten
without basic letter and number recognition
skills, by the end of the year, 98 percent were reading and performing
math at or above the national average.»
The Kakuma case, co-authored by Michelle Bellino, Ed.D.» 14, of the University of Michigan, describes how a previous policy emphasis on access to education in the developing world resulted in large numbers of students completing school
without basic literacy or
math skills.
Millions of urban students arrive to school already two years behind, and leave schools
without even
basic math and reading
skills, which can set them back for the rest of their lives.