Facts, facts, and more facts! In addition to drilling those times tables, third graders focus on math facts rather than fancy ideas.
Facts, facts, and more facts! In addition to drilling those times tables, third graders focus on math facts rather than fancy ideas.
Too many kids get math-phobic as they get older. Here's how to keep your child passionate about math from kindergarten through high school.
How do you know if your child has a learning disability? Learn to read the signs.
Keep tabs on your third-grader's development with this handy checklist.
How many legs does this monster have? In this math worksheet, your child interprets a picture to write multiplication equations, then solves them.
How you can help at home: Try this game to help your child with basic addition and subtraction facts.
In this coloring math worksheet, your child will work with the fraction 1/3 by coloring in 1/3 of different shapes.
How you can help at home: Build your child's math skills with these easy strategies.
Chances are your child’s math class is different than what you remember. Here’s our guide to some of the popular math curricula in schools today.