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         <title>HOW TO BE BETTER IN MATH?</title>
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         <title>https://www.grunge.com/168275/the-secret-to-becoming-good-at-math/</title>
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         <title>https://www.education.com/magazine/article/10-tips-maximize-performance-math/</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>Here are Brodkey’s top ten tips for performing well in math.<br><br></em></strong><br></div><ol><li><strong>Do all of the homework.</strong> Don’t ever think of homework as a choice. It’s the most important way that students practice and master the concepts taught in class. Set up a regular time and place that make doing the homework feel automatic.</li><li><strong>Fight not to miss class.</strong> Math class moves fast, teaching a new concept every day. What students do today builds towards tomorrow. Math punishes absences; to keep up, students have to make time to come back and learn what they missed. So if there’s an optional appointment to be made, take care not to schedule it during math.</li><li><strong>Find a friend to be your study partner.</strong> We all have reasons for legitimate absences. So find a friend who will take good notes when you’re gone and will call that night to fill you in on the homework. This is good practice for the real world, where building positive relationships is necessary to thrive. In more advanced classes, it’s a good idea to build a study group to practice for tests.</li><li><strong>Establish a good relationship with the teacher.</strong> High school teachers have up to 175 students, so it’s important to distinguish yourself. During the first week of school, introduce yourself. Let your teacher know that you are interested in her class, and welcome the opportunity to learn. Ask questions that show you’re paying attention. Parents should also introduce themselves, via e-mail or at Back-To-School night. Teachers respond best to students who show that they care about the class.</li><li><strong>Analyze and understand every mistake.</strong> Our culture has become perfection- focused, and it’s tempting to ignore our mistakes. Students want to pass over a mistake made on homework or a test, to just let it go. But it’s important to fix mistakes and understand why they were made; otherwise we’re doomed to repeat them. Take time to figure out the thinking behind a mistake, and figure out how to do it right. Ask the teacher if you’re unclear. In advanced classes, it can be helpful to write a paragraph of reflection about why errors were made.</li><li><strong>Get help fast.</strong> If a student realizes that something is difficult, he should seek as much help as possible as quickly as possible. Teachers are very receptive to requests for extra help. Straighten out misunderstandings before they start to snowball.</li><li><strong>Don’t swallow your questions.</strong> Questions are the vehicle by which we learn. If you have one, ask it. Chances are that many of your students have the same question. Saying it out loud will help you, your classmates, and the teacher. Asking good questions is a lifelong skill, and school is a safe place to practice. The more questions we ask, the easier it gets. A good teacher will respect all questions. If you feel that your teacher embarrasses you for asking a question, talk to your parents and have them tell the administration; this is a serious problem.</li><li><strong>Basic skills are essential.</strong> Quick: what’s 9 times 7? To be successful, students must be able to answer this correctly in their sleep. The multiplication tables are the basis for most high school math problems. If your child doesn’t know them, practice! Make flash cards, buy a computer program, and practice, practice, practice.</li><li><strong>Algebra I must be mastered.</strong> Algebra I skills are crucial to later math courses. Students must master skills like solving systems of equations, graphing, slope, and simplification of radicals. Don’t push students to take Algebra I until their teacher says they are ready. And if their Algebra grade is below a C, strongly consider re-taking the class. Even in Calculus, most problems consist of one difficult step, followed by ten steps of Algebra.</li><li><strong>Understand what the calculator is doing.</strong> It’s not enough to know how to use the calculator; students need to know what the answer means. They should ask themselves what the calculator is doing for them, and always analyze the calculator’s answer. For instance, if the teacher asks for “the square of negative three,” many students will type in “-3^2” which gives the answer “-9.” But the real answer is “(-3)^2”, or 9. Students should play around with their calculators and become familiar with the way they work.</li></ol><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>MARIO,S MATH TUTORING</title>
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         <title>Tips to Improve Math Skills </title>
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         <title>GIZMODO </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Mental math isn’t as difficult as it might sound, and you may be surprised at how easy it is to make seemingly impossible calculations using nothing but your beautiful brain. You just need to remember a few simple rules.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>WAYS YOUR CHILD CAN IMPROVE MATH SKILLS (&amp; STUDY MORE EFFECTIVELY)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br><strong>1. START WITH SIMPLE QUESTIONS</strong><br>Just like anything, your child needs to start small before tackling more advanced concepts. Before mastering tougher math problems, your child should have a good handle on the basics. A solid foundation is especially important in math, where concepts and knowledge build upon themselves.<br>Have your child start with simpler math questions before moving on to advanced concepts. This will ensure that he or she has the basics down, while also providing a good confidence boost to take on those advanced questions when they come.<br><br><strong>2. DO PRACTICE QUESTIONS &amp; EXERCISES</strong><br>While comprehension is always better than memorization, math does require a bit of memorization. Students need to practice different types of questions again and again before getting comfortable with concepts and the equations used.<br>If your child is aiming to improve his or her math grades, start doing practice questions each night after school (even when he or she doesn’t have assigned homework). These can be from previous homework assignments and tests. Many textbooks will also have revision sections at the end of each chapter with practice questions to review what your child has been learning in class.<br><br></div><div><strong>3. CREATE PRACTICE TESTS</strong><br>Unlike other subjects, your child shouldn’t be simply reviewing his or her class notes. Instead, math study sessions should include working through examples and practice questions to help your child master the problem-solving process.<br>Creating practice tests is a great way for your child to study math more effectively. Round up all the previous practice questions your child has been studying and create a mock exam for him or her to complete. This will give your child a chance to tackle the types of questions that may be on an upcoming test so he or she can prepare for the real thing.<br><br><strong>4. UNDERSTAND THE “WHY”</strong><br>While memorizing and remembering formulas is an important part of math, it’s also important to understand how those formulas work. Not every math question is the same, and there’s not always a one-size-fits-all answer. That’s why <a href="https://gradepowerlearning.com/why-students-struggle-with-math/"><strong>many students end up struggling with math.<br></strong></a>Memorizing is only half of the equation—the other half is knowing how and why those formulas are used. When studying, help your child break down problems and decide how (and why) he or she should go about solving it. Ask your child to explain why he or she solved the question a particular why and how or she arrived at the answer.<br><br></div><div><strong>5. SOLVE PROBLEMS OUT LOUD</strong><br>Studying math involves sorting through a lot of information and following many different steps. It can be easy for students to get lost while thinking of these things, especially if they don’t have a strong grasp on math to begin with.<br>When studying, encourage your child to solve problems out loud, explaining what he or she is doing while working through the steps. This will help your child actively think through what he or she is doing, and identify which areas he or she needs further clarification on.<br><br></div><div><strong>6. WRITE OUT EACH STEP</strong><br>When faced with a math problem, many children will try to figure it out in their head. But math problems can be complex, requiring students to organize information and work through multiple steps before coming to an answer. Trying to tackle everything at once is a recipe for confusion and frustration for many students.<br>Working through a problem by writing it down helps guide your child through each step of the problem-solving process. This strategy will become even more valuable as your child takes on more complex math problems, allowing him or her to work through problems in manageable chunks (rather than all at once). Writing out each step also gives your child a record to look back on, so if your child arrives at the wrong answer, he or she can go back to find the mistake and learn from it.<br><br></div><div><strong>7. COMPLETE HOMEWORK</strong><br>Keeping up with homework is important for all subjects—but it’s especially important for math. Math builds upon itself, so if your child isn’t completing the homework, he or she won’t be prepared to move on to the next unit.<br>Set aside a time each night for your child to complete his or her math homework or tackle a few practice questions. Helping your child keep track of any assignments with an agenda or calendar is a good way to keep organized and ensure homework is being completed rather than forgotten.<br><br></div><div><strong>8. REVIEW MISTAKES</strong><br>One thing every successful math student has in common is that he or she learns from past mistakes. Math can be a difficult subject for many students to grasp, but the quickest way for your child to learn is to identify which areas cause struggles and which need more practice.<br>Help your child review previous assignments and tests to find out where marks were lost and identify questions that caused struggles. During your child’s next study sessions, focus on reviewing those areas most. Then, use similar questions to create a practice test that your child can tackle to prepare for his or her next exam.<br><br></div><div><strong>9. ASK QUESTIONS</strong><br>A question not asked is a learning opportunity lost. Understanding new math concepts can be difficult for many students—so make sure you let your child know he or she is not alone. Encourage your child to ask questions when they come up and to listen to questions that other students in the class are asking.<br>If your child isn’t comfortable asking questions in front of the class, help him or her schedule time with the teacher after class to review class material and answer anything he or she is unsure of.<br><br></div><div><strong><em>HELP YOUR CHILD BUILD MATH CONFIDENCE</em></strong><br>Getting good grades in math starts with building the proper study skills. By following these tips, your child can start studying math more effectively to become a stronger, more confident math student.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>HOW TO BE GOOD AT MATHEMATICS?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Many people feel they are naturally bad at math, and will not be able to improve in the area. This is simply not true. Studies show being good at math is a matter of hard work just as much, if not more, than innate talent.<a href="https://www.wikihow.com/Be-Good-at-Mathematics#_note-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a><sup> </sup>You can become good at math simply by dedication. Take time each day to practice math until the concepts start to click for you. If necessary, seek outside help. A tutor, a teacher, or even someone who is simply good at math can help you perfect your skills. You should also work on developing a healthy attitude about math. Many people have a defeatist attitude about the subject, and are inclined to think, "I'm not good at math now, so I never will be." Understand this is not the case. Most people can improve at math with some extra hard work.</div>]]></description>
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