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Mastering Math

Make a Mathematical Connection to Academic Success

By Raymond J. Huntington

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Algebra
Number activities are tools that help children apply their imagination and skills to problem-solving and introduce the concept of algebraic formulas. Assign a value to each letter in the alphabet (A=1, B=2 ... Z=26). Spell out the name of each family member and assign the corresponding number value. Then compare to see whose name has the highest word value. For example, Jack is 10+1+3+11=25.
 
Statistics and Probability
In school, students will often take on projects in which they collect, organize and record information in graphs or tables, activities that may very well be assigned in the context of a scientific experiment. Encourage your children to embark on their own "research projects" and experiments.

In a package of 20 cookies, how would you determine the average number of chocolate chips per cookie? If you toss a coin four times, what is the probability of getting heads twice?

In spite of – and often because of – its challenges, mathematics can be as enjoyable as assembling a puzzle or solving a mystery when approached with a spirit of exploration and discovery. Making mathematical connections from an early age is a great way to avoid learning and achievement gaps in the years to come.


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