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WFAA Good Morning Texas features Mathnasium

Aug 25, 2020 | Flower Mound Blog

Keep your kids ahead of the curve with Mathnasium! Check out the WFAA segment on Mathnasium and how we can make a positive impact on your child’s Math journey!  ..

On Time by Anoushka K

Jul 24, 2019 | Flower Mound Blog

We want to thank our student, Anoushka, for writing this AWESOME math-rap for us about telling time!    ..

Math In The Real World: Division

Jun 22, 2018 | Flower Mound Blog

Follow this link to Mathnasium's Number Sense Blog for some cool ways to work on improving division skills with your students at home: http://blog.mathnasium.com/math-in-the-real-world-multiplication-math-activity-0   ..

Word Problem Wednesday: Dust Off Your Budgeting and Money Math Skills!

Jun 20, 2018 | Flower Mound Blog

Follow this link to Mathnasium Headquarters' Number Sense Blog for this week's Word Problem Wednesday question! http://blog.mathnasium.com/word-problem-wednesday-dust-off-your-budgeting-and-money-math-skills ..

Make it a Mathnasium Summer-At Home

Jun 18, 2018 | Flower Mound Blog

Summer 2018 is officially in full swing for all of our local area students.  With temperatures staying high, it's hard to be out in the heat for too long.  We encourage our Mathletes to do some indoor math workouts to avoid summer learning l..

How Mathnasium addresses STEM

May 4, 2018 | Flower Mound Blog

  What is STEM? It is simply an acronym for Science – Technology – Engineering – Mathematics.   Why is STEM important? STEM careers in the US are growing twice as fast as other profes..

Why Kids Struggle with Geometry

May 4, 2018 | Flower Mound Blog

  Why do kids struggle with Geometry? Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with the properties, measurement, and relations of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.  In layman’s terms it is math applied to pictures...

Why do kids struggle with Algebra

May 4, 2018 | Flower Mound Blog

Why do kids struggle with Algebra? We’ve asked algebra teachers what skills they wish their students were better at coming into Algebra class? Their answers were always the same 3 skills: Multiplication facts, Fractions, and Integer..