Faye Hedrick's third-graders at The Bolles School are scattered around the room in groups of four. Each group has 36 cubes. The task is to divide the cubes equally among all four members of the group.
“Singapore Math” is an option for some schools as the way they teach students math. In Central New York, Manlius Pebble Hill uses the Singapore Math method in their curriculum. But what can a parent ...
The Greenwich and Bridgeport public school districts may be worlds apart when it comes to academic outcomes, but the two Fairfield County school districts have at least one thing in common: Singapore ...
A specialist in the teaching of the Singapore Maths method, Dr. Yeap Ban Har tells Bangkokpost Online how he thinks Thailand's maths lessons are changing -- and what his country different from the ...
Baltimore — Imagine you’re a character in a math problem. You have three platters, but two cakes. All three platters need to have the same amount of cake. How would you split it? Without even saying ...
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There is one word problem on the board. But Meagan Erwin’s third-graders are solving it in lots of different ways. The problem: If Gigi has eight bags with 94 stickers each, how many does she have in ...
The June 8 Metro article "A 'math miracle' or miscalculation?" noting the decline in Bruce-Monroe Elementary School's 2010 math test scores after the school introduced Singapore method for teaching ...
The materials presented in this article and the photo accompanying the article are Montessori math materials that were invented just over 100 years ago by Dr. Maria Montessori in Rome, Italy. These ...
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