Fractions
Why do kids fear and struggle with fractions? Many kids fear fractions because they don’t understand how they work – they mix up the parts and don’t understand what they mean and what we do to them. Parents typically unders..

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 Integers. So why are kids universally weak in these 3 areas?
we go up (get bigger) when we add, and go down (get smaller) when we subtract. It also helps to remember that a negative sign just means we are doing the opposite. Now an integer problem becomes a series of three questions:So, let’s say we are trying to figure out -3 + -4. We start at -3. Then we need to add, which usually means we get bigger. But we are adding a negative number, so we do the opposite. This means we are actually getting smaller by 4 so we end up at -7. (See the graphic for example)
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