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Announcement: Please dm me a way to see your completed worksheets or pdfs. However you prefer to turn in your work is fine as long as it does not break the Tumblr guidelines.
Also, if you plan to keep your files digitally, please create a file on your phone, tablet, or computer to store these in.
If you are using a printer and making these hard copies, please create a cute binder or folder to put them in and make sure to order them systematically.
Thank you all for your participation!
#mathblr#3rd grade math#math confidence#elementary math#mathematics#math#studyblr#studying#self directed learning
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"Dear students, 'Play with numbers, find the solutions! 馃鉁忥笍 Where numbers uncover the mysteries of our lives, and every question teaches us something new. Step into this fascinating world of mathematics, learn, and be amazed!'"
#Class 5 Math#Math Fun#Elementary Math#Math Games#Study Tips#Math Worksheets#Learning Math#Math Practice#Study Motivation#Education Resources
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@gltterpens hi! I just started a new Tumblr, but even though it's not only about math, im going to be posting a lot of 3rd grade math content, im in your position, and I actually check the curriculums (I'll post the link) and do worksheets on my phone. I have the Samsung s20 note, so that I can edit pdfs really easily.
Hello hot girls this might be a tall order but does anyone happen to know of any good (ideally free) resources for people struggling with math basics? I'm trying to dedicate a few days a week to math this summer, but I struggle even with elementary concepts like multiplication and division. I don't want to save up to go back to college only to fail pre-algebra a third time.
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you ever fuck a menial task up so monumentally that you have to sit there for a moment wondering how you graduated college, or, more accurately, how you鈥檙e even smart enough to be alive
#TWO POINT FIVE DEGREES. NOT A ONE OF THEM PREPARED ME FOR THE HORROR OF FILLING OUT AN INVOICE SO BADLY YOUR BOSS HAS TO HAND CORRECT IT#genuinely feel like i just failed an elementary school math test. that i TRIED AT.#dyscalculia and dyslexia teaming up to fill out the most nonsensical form you鈥檝e ever read#it鈥檚 so fucking mortifying it wraps around to being the funniest thing i鈥檝e ever seen
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only real ones remember this guy 馃様
I KNOW THAT MF 馃
#prodigy was my whole life in elementary school#I only ever got like two of those gemstone things tho#prodigy math game
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No excuses! Don't ever quit. If you fail, get up and try again. And please open up God's Word.
#motivation#studyblr#study motivation#study blog#mathblr#math confidence#mathematics#elementary math#3rd grade math#math#books#bookish
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wow I wonder what could have happened around 2013 to cause this
#which the article doesn't mention at all of course#look. i can only speak to 1) math instruction 2) on the elementary school level#and middle school level#and only in the districts ive worked with#but ive said this before and I'll say it again. the current way math is taught has the same problems that balanced literacy did#kids who are naturally good at math will figure it out no matter how its taught#in fact they probably ARE benefiting a lot from being exposed a variety of strategies and conceptual thinking#the sort of stuff that would typically be reserved for a pull-out gifted/discovery/links class#but the kids who struggle with math? this does NOT help them#they dont just 'pick up' addition and multiplication facts#the ~more conceptual~ strategies dont actually lead to more conceptual understanding for them. its just a different (more complicated!)#algorithm for them to memorize#and because it doesn't come easily to them#they aren't given the necessary practice (which yes. involves repetition!!) to master any strategy#kids who can't struggle to make big conceptual leaps shouldn't be denied access to basic math skills#and i will die on the hill of 'its easier to think about complex probel#*problems and think conceptually if you aren't devoting mental resources to trying to figure out 8*7 by repeated addition
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does anyone know any poetry about mathematics they like?
#any form of math and any form of poetry please send it to me#i dont care if its a tumblr post about elementary school math i just need this crossover#mathblr#shrimp shrieks#math posting#poetry
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strongly considering abandoning data science and stats bc calc is not happening...... it is not treating me kindly no matter how many hours i put in.
#maybe i'll be a teacher#i like tutoring#and as a kid i wanted to either be a history or english teacher#but what if i do elementary education#i could decorate my classroom all cutesy and do class parties and stuff#but also the thought of teaching literary analysis all day........ pls#basically all this to say that idk if i would do elementary or secondary education#please someone help#i am so so tired of doing complicated ass math its literally draining the life out of me#sorry for disappearing yall i really do mean it#ive just been trying to hard to do well in this class#i Do Not see it happening#ive never been a math girl idk why i thought i should do this
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Keeping these tips handy!!
7 Ways to Build Your Child's Math Confidence
In our daily lives, mathematics is a topic that is absolutely necessary. Numerous other areas, like as physics, engineering, and finance, are built upon it. However, a lot of kids have difficulty with maths and have low self-esteem. There are numerous things you as a parent can do to support the development of your child's maths confidence. In this post, we'll look at seven strategies for boosting your kid's maths prowess and boosting their self-assurance.
Make math fun
Making maths enjoyable for your child is one of the best methods to increase their confidence in maths. Make maths games and activities a regular part of your child's day. There are a lot of online elementary school-level math programs available that include interesting games and activities that will make learning arithmetic fundamentals fun for your child.
Encourage problem-solving
Encourage your youngster to use critical thinking and autonomous problem-solving skills. Give your youngster the chance to practise problem-solving techniques in authentic settings. This can apply to chores like adding up cash or measuring components for a meal.
Focus on the basics
Ensure that your child has a solid understanding of the basics of math, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Without a strong foundation, it can be challenging for children to understand more complex math concepts.
Use real-life examples
Use real-life examples to help your child understand math concepts. For example, when shopping, ask your child to calculate the total cost of items or calculate the change they should receive.
Practice regularly
Regular practice is essential for building math skills and confidence. Encourage your child to practice math regularly, even for just a few minutes each day. Online math programs for elementary students can provide a structured and engaging way for your child to practice math skills regularly.
Praise effort, not just results
Encourage your youngster to think more about effort and growth than merely the outcomes. Even if your child doesn't get the answer correctly, you should still compliment them on their effort and growth. This might boost your child's self-esteem and motivate them to keep studying.
Seek help when needed
Never be afraid to ask for assistance if your youngster is having maths problems. Speak with your kid's instructor or think about getting elementary math tutor. For elementary school pupils, there are several online math programmes that provide individualised coaching and assistance to help your child develop their mathematical abilities and confidence.
Make math a part of everyday conversations
Encourage your youngster to discuss mathematics and its relevance to daily life. Discuss the applications of maths in many fields and professions, including engineering, finance, and technology. This can assist your youngster in understanding the value of maths and how it can be used in practical circumstances.
Set achievable goals
For your youngster to develop motivation and confidence, set realistic goals. As your youngster improves, progressively raise the challenge by starting with smaller, more doable goals. Celebrate your child's accomplishments along the road and motivate them to continue striving for their objectives. This might give your youngster a sense of success and boost their self-assurance in their mathematical skills.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, building your child's math confidence is essential for their success in school and beyond. By making math fun, encouraging problem-solving, focusing on the basics, using real-life examples, practising regularly, praising effort, and seeking help when needed, you can help your child develop strong math skills and the confidence to tackle even the most challenging math problems.
Online math programs for elementary students can be a valuable resource in building math skills and confidence, providing engaging games and activities, personalized support, and regular practice opportunities. With these strategies, you can help your child become a confident and capable math learner.
Source: Live Positively
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https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-MATH-Common-Core-State-Standards-3-5-Checklist-652826
Everyone: "I'm making a glossary that corresponds to these pages of common core curriculum. If you plan on teaching yourself, you can learn what you need to know and check off the boxes."
#math confidence#elementary math#3rd grade math#mathematics#math#studyblr#study motivation#studying#study blog
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My classroom setup has begun!








#back to school#kids#classroom#math#science#poetry#teacher#kidcore#preschool#nostalgia#schoolcore#colors#shape#letters#numbers#desk#nostalgiacore#childhood memories#2000s#elementary school
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God dammit, frankly- (Yes, this post is about Prodigy.)
#Oh to make a rom hack of an elementary school game 馃挃#Me when the autism takes over#prodigy math game#prodigy game#hyperfixation#hyperfixating#hyperfixations#aspiring game dev#rom hack#game mod
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Study Tips
A person can study anywhere between 15 seconds and 18 hours. However, even though it's possible to study for such long periods of time, it doesn't mean you should.
Studying for such long intervals can be harmful to your body, brain, and eyesight. So, if you still want to study long and hard for more than two or three hours, this is my advice.
1.) Get a good night's sleep.
If you don't get enough sleep in the time before studying, you won't retain much information and it will be harder for you to focus and answer rationally.
2.) Have chewing gum and/or something that smells good.
Chewing gum while you study is a great idea. It improves focus and can even help with study anxiety. It eases your nerves and just all-around makes things easy. As for a good smell: pleasant scents are scientifically proven to be good for your memory. So, if you want to get a great grade, have some essential oils, a candle, or something else that smells good nearby!
3.) Eat.
If you're going to study for long periods of time, make sure to eat when you're hungry. Hunger significantly damages focus and precision in mental prowess. So, make sure you're fed!
3.) Stay hydrated!
Stay hydrated for the very same reasons. Being dehydrated is bad for every part of you, so keep some water nearby!
4.) Have on study music!
Have on a more low-key genre of music for study time if it helps you focus. This isn't for everybody, but it does help me, so maybe you guys will like it too. You have hundreds of study playlist options to choose from on Spotify if you're interested.
5.) Take breaks!
To maintain a healthy mindset, good focus, and all-around the best conditions for studying, take a 5 to 15 minute break every hour to an hour and a half to move around and stretch your muscles, essentially waking up your body and brain so you can keep studying with steady proficiency.
There you go, and good luck!
-JodyBug
#studying#school#exams#tests#high school#college#middle school#elementary#math#language arts#english#reading#science#biology#physics#chemistry#tips#advice#how to#how to get good grades#A+ methods#good student#learning
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#ever wondered who kept doing your math homework?#aliens#criptid#art#my art#homework#i don't think it's good that you need three of them for elementary school homework
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head in my hands i didn't realize that this teacher's aide job im applying for is for middle school math. im so fuckedddddd
#chirps#all my education experience is in history and language arts im so fuckeddddddddddd#i did take a class on 'math for elementary teachers'. blinks cutely?
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