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Understanding fractions are critical to future math and algebra success. What simple things can be done to help young learners today for their success tomorrow?
A look at a recent study on how "humans naturally develop numerical concepts" which hypothesized "that an early understanding of fractions could predict how well a student would perform in algebra and general mathematics later on." The post provides four suggestions on how to put this into practice: * Make it visual * Make it reflective * Make it practical * Make it ubiquitous For additional information and some links to other related readings click through to the post. Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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