Math As Enrichment To Gain Understanding
Is math enrichment, and what do we have to do to really understand it? Most of us think of math as a required subject. The one with all the worksheets
We have been through so very many math books that I could fill the closet with all the rejects. Math is one of those subjects that really needs to fit your kid’s way of learning.
I have reviewed countless math books and online programs, and even wrote a curriculum called Doodles Do Algebra™ designed to fit dyslexic, gifted, artistic, creative, and everyday children.
Don’t worry, math is not that hard to teach, even if you did not understand it in school. It will be just fine.
Is math enrichment, and what do we have to do to really understand it? Most of us think of math as a required subject. The one with all the worksheets
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