Encourage students to hone their math skills by paying for access to quality online math programs such as IXL, which provides opportunities for
math practice broken down by skill.
Not exact matches
These include homework - free weekends like the one coming up over Thanksgiving
break, encouraging teachers to economize on assignments by, for instance, assigning fewer
practice problems in
math (10 can serve just as well as 25), and creating a centralized homework calendar that will allow teachers to coordinate big assignments, so that kids don't end up with a lot of tests or projects due on the same day.
If you dread the 15 - minute lifeguard
break at the community pool, use the time to
practice math instead.
These are
broken down into the following skills: • Video 1: Draw points, lines, and line segments • Video 2: Classify and draw various types of angles • Video 3: Draw parallel and perpendicular lines • Video 4: Label and name points, lines, rays and angles using
math notation • Video 5: Identify points, lines, rays and angles in a two - dimensional figure Typically, Learn Zillion videos will have a Guided
Practice video that will allow students to practice and check the skill demonstrated in the «Core Lesson»
Practice video that will allow students to
practice and check the skill demonstrated in the «Core Lesson»
practice and check the skill demonstrated in the «Core Lesson» video.
So over the
break, we assigned all students to spend an hour a week on TenMarks, a
math practice program with individual learning pathways based on diagnostic assessment, and tips for students who struggle.
As we
break for summer, I would like to encourage everyone to remember to keep reading every day,
practice your
math facts, rest, and have a great time with family and friends.