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August 14-17th
(12:30pm - 2:30pm)
Parent Reception Area
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One of the Instruction Rooms
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Instruction Room - We use whiteboard tables rather than paper/pencil and worksheets
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Our Reward Rocket Board
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Instruction Room
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Instruction Room
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Growth Mindset is so important
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Ms. Lacy Teaching at the Whiteboard Tables
We are not worksheet based. Instead, we use the whiteboard tables as they are fun, engaging, and very interactive. Our students absolutely love solving problems on them.
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Ms. Danielle Using Basketball Math
Our instructors learn about each student's interests and hobbies and incorporate them into session. Students learn best when they are fully engaged and what better to way to engage them then through their interests.
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Jenga Math
We also use fun table-based games when solving math problems.
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Ms. Lana Using Agility Hoop Math
Students are up and moving while learning. We teach math in a multi-sensory, fun, engaging way.
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Understanding the Clock
Using manipulatives to build an understanding of telling time.
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Working on Elapsed Time
Using one of our many "Hands-On Approaches" when working with the concept of telling time.
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Working with Fact Families
Working on concepts of addition and subtraction with fact families while playing "Monkey Kaboom."
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Grocery Shopping
Working with decimals, percentages, fractions, money, mixed operations, and place value.
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Math Websites
IXL Math: This is an excellent website for extra practice. You can pick the appropriate grade level for your child and then click on any math curriculum expectation and receive a series of practice questions online.
Web Math Minute: This is an excellent website for creating your own worksheet that you can print out or practice online. The worksheets can have up to 50 questions on them. The worksheets can be a timed activity where you track math fluency over several weeks/months OR you can go at your child's pace (no timer). The worksheets can address addition skills, subtraction skills, multiplication skills, division skills, or you can create a mixed review (all of the above skills).
Online Math Learning: This website is great for multi-sensory math. You can select the appropriate grade level and find worksheets, videos, songs, and rhymes for a wide variety of curriculum expectations.
Math Salamanders: This website provides a variety of printable math worksheets from Pre-K to Grade 5. The site is divided by grade level and also by subject (which is great if you are just searching for a specific skill for your child to work on).
Khan Academy: This website gives you the option to sign-up for free if you want your child to have a personalized math plan OR you can skip signing up and click on the "Math" tab under subjects. From there, you can pick any mathematical skill to work on. Before doing practice questions, students can watch a brief video explanation of how to do the particular skill that they will be working on.
Math Drills: This website provides thousands of free worksheets for a wide variety of math curriculum areas. You can search by subject to find exactly what you are looking for!