Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators
Learn to add and subtract fractions with like denominators with our simple guide. Find clear instructions, solved examples, a practice test & answers to FAQs.
A brand-new year has arrived, and with it comes a valuable opportunity for parents to help their kids start fresh in math.
With a full semester of school under their belts and with young minds well rested after winter break, the new year is an ideal time for kids and families to step back, reassess academic performance, and recommit to achieving their math goals. Here are five steps you can take to get your child on track:
As you set your action plan into motion, emphasize the value of taking things one step at a time. Math success won’t happen overnight—particularly if your child is very far behind. Encourage your child to see setbacks and off days as learning opportunities, check in regularly, and celebrate accomplishments and milestones with enthusiasm and fanfare. Be supportive, but give your child the space necessary to develop problem-solving skills independently. With diligent effort over time, it is entirely possible for a struggling math student to make massive gains and embrace mathematical challenges with newfound confidence!
More About Mathnasium of La Jolla
Mathnasium of La Jolla, located on Pearl Street off of Girard Ave, teaches math in a way that makes sense for students in elementary, middle and high school. Customized learning plans produce results for students seeking math enrichment, tutoring assistance to catch up, math homework help, and test prep for the SAT and ACT.
The Mathnasium curriculum and the Mathnasium Method combine to benefit students at all levels of their math education. The development of number sense leads to a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts, improved performance and greater confidence. This growth aids students in their classroom work, standardized tests, future education and career plans.