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6 Tips and Tricks for Math Homework Success

Jul 7, 2026 | Logan Blog

Just the mere mention of math homework brings out strong feelings in most people, and regrettable these feelings are rarely positive. Most children dread it, and their parents, though they may try to maintain a positive game face, dread it too. Here are six tips and tricks to increase homework success at your house.

7 Reasons to Seek Math Help as Soon as School Starts

Jul 7, 2026 | Logan Blog

Understand when is the best time to get math help for your children. Follow these seven reasons to seek math help as soon as school starts. Keep reading our blogs.

Back-to-School Tips for Success in the Classroom

Jul 7, 2026 | Logan Blog

While no one can predict exactly what the new school year will bring, a well-prepared student will have the best chance of achieving success in the classroom. Here are seven back-to-school tips for students that will help your child start strong, stay motivated, and continue to thrive throughout the school year.

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STEM Careers That Begin with Math: Inspiring Your Child's Future

Jun 25, 2026 | Logan Blog

Mathnasium explores how math supports careers in tech, engineering, healthcare, and creative fields, plus skills that prepare students for STEM opportunities.

Independent & Dependent Variables — Explained for 6th Grade

Jun 4, 2026 | Logan Blog

From clear definitions and worked examples to practice problems and FAQs, find everything you need to know about independent and dependent variables.

How to Do Long Multiplication — A Complete Overview

Jun 4, 2026 | Logan Blog

Mathnasium tutors break down long multiplication step by step, with clear definitions, worked examples, practice problems, and answers to FAQs.

How to Calculate Percent Error – Step-by-Step Guide

Jun 4, 2026 | Logan Blog

How far off is too far off? Learn how to calculate percent error with simple steps, solved examples, and practice problems.

Opposites and Additive Inverses: The Numbers That Cancel Out

Jun 1, 2026 | Logan Blog

An additive inverse is a number's opposite. Here is what that means, where it appears in Grades 6 and 7, and the four mistakes to watch for.

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