The Mount Olive Chronicle reports that students at New Jersey's Mountain View School are finding inspiration to become math warriors in the First In Math Online program.
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Educators who use First In Math tell us, in their own words, how we help them achieve their goals and discuss the emotional benefit that First In Math Online provides. Educators consider us their partner in “Energizing Every Child to Learn, Love & Live Math.”
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Allow First In Math to be the engaging environment that students own and come back into each day—because they choose to.
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Because computers are our constant companions, even minor issues can seem like disasters, causing stress and a disruption in our work—and our play.
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In Oklahoma City homes, “What’s Right with Our Schools” has become a popular segment on NBC-affiliate KFOR’s Channel 4 News. Their broadcast recently featured the First In Math Online Program.
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Recently, We Are DeKalb magazine featured a story about a school that ranked number one in Georgia and placed among the top 100 schools in the nation—Indian Creek Elementary
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Within the walls of Gadsden Independent School District, great things are happening.
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First In Math® Online Program-India CEO Monica Patel visited the Don Bosco Matriculation Hr. Sec. School in India.
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The First In Math® Online Program’s sister-site, 24game.com, recently underwent a makeover, and we are excited for everyone to see its fresh new look!
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When school lunch aide Cheryl Judge saw how much fun students were having with the First in Math program, she wanted to help motivate them even further.
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In his article, What WWII Pilots Can Teach Us About Maths Education, Robert Sun references a lesson from the past to provide us with insights about how to approach challenges in the future.
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The value of using innovation, especially the use of manipulatives, has been recognized for many years, and research indicates that the most valuable learning occurs when students actively construct their own mathematical understanding through the use of manipulatives.
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