- Growth Mindset Makes A Difference
- Helping our students build a growth mindset begins at home! Take time to look at ways we can celebrate mistakes as a chance to grow and how focusing on attitude, persistence, resilience, and strategies can help students grow to be confident, independent learners.
- Math Games Make Practice Meaningful.
- “what books are to reading, play is to mathematics, “ –Dan Finkel
- Explore games you can play as a family to build rich mathematical thinking and increase fact fluency. Many of the items for the games are already in your home, dice, cards and paper. Playing games together helps reinforce key math skills while spending time together.
- Attitude Is Contagious
- Your child picks up on your attitude towards math, by modeling positivity and helping them find the joy of everyday math you build your child’s confidence and appreciation for the beauty of math.