For many students, math gives a feeling like to climb a mountain.
In the classroom, some students fear
being humiliated by the fellow students or teachers if they don’t know how to solve a math problem or come up
with the wrong answer. They feel pressured by their teachers, peers, and
time constraints. Using technology to learn math removes these barriers and
helps students to find their comfort zone. So, it is very necessary for kids to use
technology as an educational tool, especially if your kids are having
trouble.
It is
common for students having trouble or need extra practice before fully
understanding a lesson, especially with math.
Math lessons follow a
progression, so if your kids don’t have a solid understanding of the basics,
or if they don’t quite grasp a concept, they may have difficulty later. It’s
important to try and identify trouble areas early,
The
best way to eliminate math anxiety is to face the exercises in a challenging way.
If you find that your children
are feeling defeated or afraid before opening a math book, try turning to technology
to help them conquer their math fears. Oftentimes, computers can open doors
in a way that textbooks can’t. And since computers have endless patience,
they promote a can-do attitude instead of resistance.
Technology brings the material to life, making use of sight and sound to
create an interactive learning experience. Math lessons which are taught by engaging characters in colorful,
fun activities can resolve the problem or anxiety faced by the kids. For example, 3rd grade students learn “Parts of a Set or a
Whole” in the Fractions & Decimals chapter as Frank and his pizzeria
employees guide them through “Frank’s Fraction Pizzeria.”
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