When students create a visual resource to scaffold problem-solving, they can approach independent work with more confidence and focused attention.
Few families play traditional card games anymore and experts say some big benefits are being lost. WSJ's Sue Shellenbarger discusses. Photo: Greta Rybus for WSJ Looking for a way to help your children ...
Discover the magic of Math with engaging card games designed to captivate middle-schoolers. From ‘Max it Out’ to ‘Place Value War’, these games unlock the secrets of multiplication and place value, ...
Multiplication drills, flash cards, worksheets. No wonder kids learn to hate math. And while these methods are a necessary evil, many math teachers have turned to throwing in fun alternatives to mix ...
Jovan built these five houses of cards using a total of exactly 90 playing cards. Now he wants to build one large house consisting of exactly 100 cards. Can such a house of cards exist? The number of ...
There are 36 cards labeled with the numbers 1 through 36 and then placed face down on a table. If four cards are revealed one after the other, what is the probability that each card’s number is larger ...