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How Teachers Are Spotting and Supporting Dyscalculia

How Teachers Are Spotting and Supporting Dyscalculia Math struggles in the classroom are often chalked up to lack of practice, low motivation, or a need for specialized teaching practices. But what happens when students continue to struggle with number sense,

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Why Vocabulary Matters for Early Math Success

Why Vocabulary Matters for Early Math Success  Math is more than numbers — it’s a language of its own. And like any language, fluency starts with vocabulary. From “add” and “equal” to “fraction” and “polygon,” math terms give meaning to

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Discovering Dyscalculia at 62

Discovering Dyscalculia at 62: Randy’s Journey Through Misunderstood Struggles with Math  Randy, a seasoned educator now in her late sixties, spent most of her life believing she just wasn’t “good at math.” Despite being in honors classes throughout high school,

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3 Classroom Habits That Make Explicit Instruction Stick

3 Classroom Habits That Make Explicit Instruction Stick The first time you try explicit instruction, it feels straightforward; model the skill, practice together, release responsibility.   But the magic happens in the habits that surround that routine.It’s not just the

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