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Ways to Teach Multiplication Facts to 3Rd & 4Th Grader
Asked by M.T. from Dallas
on August 11, 2011
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I am trying to teach my boys who are going to 3rd and 4th grade their multiplication facts (1-12). We seem to be stuck at the 3's and 4's. The problem is they need to ...
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- My dad recorded himself, "3*3=9, 3*4=12, 3*5=15 ... " and made us listen to the tape every night before we went to bed. I'm not saying I enjoyed it, but I can still h...
- Do the understand the concept of multiplication? If they don't understand the concept that could be holding them back. Give them a visual that they can relate to. ...
- **Edited to add*** Thought of one more activity they did in DD2's 3rd grade class - multiplication Bingo! Kids have a copy of a multiplication table for reference an...
Need Advice with Helping My 9 Years Old Boy with His Multiplication Tables
Asked by M.Q. from San Juan
on August 19, 2009
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Hi girls! I really need advice with helping my 9 years old boy with his multiplication tables. He didn't memorize it yet, and the work is becoming more and more diffic...
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- He may like some the free games at multiplication.com. The best one is times attack, which you have to download, but it's pretty awesome. I think the game can help a...
- I am not sure how you feel about computer games, but you could give this a shot. http://www.bigbrainz.com/ It is a game called Timez Attack. There is a free version th...
- My Grandparents were teachers and they would come spend the summers with us and bring my 4 cousins with them. Everyday before we could go out and play, we would have t...
Does Anyone Have a Child with a Learning Disability?
Asked by G.B. from Texarkana
on April 13, 2007
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My son is 9 years old, will be 10 in August.... he started kindergarten earlier than most, and he struggled with every bit of it, so we held him back. He went through ...
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- Hi there G.. Your problem sounds slightly similar to my 9 yr old daughters. She struggled with reading comprehension, spelling, and math. We would work with her eve...
- It sounds like your little boy isn't having trouble because he isn't bright, but because he is a different type of learner. If you can get your hands on a book called...
- ok, so i'm not the end all be all resource when it comes to kids and their learning styles, but i do have a mother in special ed. and i was in enrichment/gifted classe...
At the End of My Rope!
Asked by L.G. from Dallas
on October 20, 2010
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Okay I hate my son's new school! I know I have no choice but to leave him in there but I hate it!! First it was the bathroom break issue and now I swear the teacher ...
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- Whatever happens you cannot back down. My heart just hurts for you and your son. Your child has rights. You have rights too. You start Googling those rights and fi...
- Have you considered going to the Principal? Even if she's been there a long time, it might help if you have a meeting. You are your child's advocate. If you think h...
- Try the principal. They are NOT always for the older teachers. See if he can be switched. Why, again, can he not switch schools? There are elementary schools everywher...
How to Help My Daughter in Math
Asked by A.H. from Honolulu
on November 22, 2006
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My daughter is 8 years old almost 9 and she is having a hard time grasping the concept of math. I've tried time and time again explaing it to her. I've tried visual ai...
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- Hi there..Happy Thanksgiving! I could totally relate to your letter. I have a 16 year old and I figured out long ago tht there are some things God did not bless me wit...
- First and for most have you tried discussing this issue with the teacher. Or finding out if the school has a tutoring program. Many schools offer programs where olde...
- Hi A. and Happy Thanksgiving! I saw your request and had to reply...I feel for you. Math was always difficult for me growing up and has also been a burden to my da...
Math
Asked by A.V. from Jackson
on February 13, 2010
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What is a good age to start teaching multiplication/tables?
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- 2nd or 3rd grade usually. A child needs some basic skills down first, so a bright child might move faster.
- Typically children start learning multiplication by grade level not age. Usually towards the end of grade 2 or beginning of grade 3. If your child knows his/her ...
- I am also an elementary teacher and agree with Lisa. Make sure addition and subtraction are down pat (if the child is in 1st or 2nd grade or younger). Skip counting ...
Help with Multipacation
Asked by K.C. from Grand Junction
on September 21, 2007
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I have a very smart little 11 year old boy. He is having troublees with his multiplacation tables. My husband and I are quizzing him at night but we are looking for so...
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- We had that same problem. I bought an audio tape that had the multiplication tables done to song. I also bought these sort of lacing "sticks" that as you lace you lear...
- Here is a great website: http://www.mathscore.com/ It teaches math skills from addition to algebra in an online, fill-in-the-blank, game-like format. (At $14.95 it ...
- I am glad this question came up, I need some help with my son as well. One idea I have is to take a deck of cards, talk out all the jacks, kings and queens and then s...
Need Help from Mamas with School-aged Kids!
Asked by R.M. from Los Angeles
on August 22, 2011
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It is only week two and with two kids in full-day school (1st and 2nd grade) I am drowning in homework! With each one of them bringing home 6-10 different pages, plus...
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- I would check with the teacher if it isn't clear what is expected and what is optional. My daughter (4th grade this year) had some things sent home that needed to be t...
- My son's school has started using planners, with 1 page per week. His 2nd and 3rd grade teachers would write out the whole week's worth of homework and pass everything...
- I let my son veg out for 30 minutes when he gets home, then he gets a snack, then he has to do his homework before he can do something fun. All except for the reading....
Day Dreaming and Homework
Asked by A.V. from Detroit
on July 6, 2010
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My sister is having a hard time with her 9 year old. The teacher has noticed that she is daydreaming alot at school and not getting her work done. because of this she ...
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- Has she considered having her assessed for ADD? (Not ADHD, just ADD.) Rather than daydreaming, perhaps she cannot focus. Good luck to your sister, D.
- I agree with (almost) all the possibilities mentioned. My 9 year old daughter was just tested last year through her school to see if she qualified for special educatio...
- I was the same way all through school. The more I didn't do my homework the more I didn't know how to do the work later on, especially math. I spent more time making e...
How Do You Organize All That Incoming School Paperwork?
Asked by M.O. from Chicago
on August 4, 2010
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I am trying to get organized before school starts. I am wondering what tips you Moms have for keeping your home decluttered from all that school paperwork - permissio...
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- I can't wait to read your responses. I am the same way. There are so many papers sent home from school. I always have a pile of papers on my computer desk. I started a...
- I took some counter space in my kitchen and put together a command center. Bought "inbox" stackable bins for each family member, me, husband and each child. Anything t...
- Check the backpack every day. Hang artwork or papers that say "great job" on the refrigerator and alternate as it comes in. I saved really special stuff in a storage b...