Half of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
Elementary students generally learn best with hands-on activities. Students will struggle with different math concepts, such as addition/subtraction or multiplication/division, if it is only explained to them. However, when they have the opportunity to explore the concepts with hands-on material and practice solving the problems, they will understand it better and recall how it works. Once the basic math skills are learned, the students will then be more confident and successful in solving higher level problems.
The above products are interactive and appropriate for all levels. It will allow for learning and practice while building upon their knowledge and skill.
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Elementary students generally learn best with hands-on activities. Students will struggle with different math concepts, such as addition/subtraction or multiplication/division, if it is only explained to them. However, when they have the opportunity to explore the concepts with hands-on material and practice solving the problems, they will understand it better and recall how it works. Once the basic math skills are learned, the students will then be more confident and successful in solving higher level problems.
The above products are interactive and appropriate for all levels. It will allow for learning and practice while building upon their knowledge and skill.