Sixth grade math can be a make-or-break year, where gaps widen or confidence soars. The right mix of evidence-based teaching, targeted intervention, and engaging tools can help every student thrive.
STAPLES — Twenty-nine Forestview Middle School sixth graders participated in the Math Masters competition on March 6 at Sourcewell in Staples. Eight students received awards out of 80 participants in ...
Sixth grade math is a pivotal year where students transition from arithmetic to more abstract concepts like algebra, ratios, and statistics. Teachers can support this shift by blending engaging, ...
For districts aiming to increase the number of students taking Algebra 1 before high school, a key policy lever could be pulled earlier—when students are just entering middle school. When the Dallas ...
CHITTENDEN — It was highly predictable that two Barstow Memorial School students would take home gold at this year’s Statewide Math Fair, according to teacher Orla Dundas. Sixth-graders Arden Hummel ...
It’s a common experience for many New York City parents. They sit down to help their kids with math homework, only to be totally flummoxed. Part of the reason is math instruction has undergone a ...
Sixth, seventh and eighth graders played tricks and made contracts in a tactical game of duplicate bridge at the second ...
Many students in elementary grades struggle to grasp the perennially vexing concept of fractions. If those struggles persist ...