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What’s New In MyTouchMath for Back to School 2025
What’s New in MyTouchMath for Back to School As we kick off a new school year, we’re excited to share a powerful set of updates to MyTouchMath that are designed to make your teaching more efficient, your student data more
How Hands-On, Multisensory Math Keeps Learning Fresh All Summer Long
How Hands-On, Multisensory Math Keeps Learning Fresh All Summer Long Summer break is a well-earned and much-anticipated time for students to rest, explore, and recharge. But as educators and families know all too well, the long break from structured learning
Hop into Math: How Hopscotch Builds Early Math Skills Through Hands-On Learning
Hop into Math: How Hopscotch Builds Early Math Skills Through Hands-On Learning If you’ve ever watched a child play hopscotch — jumping, laughing, and counting aloud as they land in each square — you’ve seen multisensory learning in action. This
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
From Tavern Game to Teaching Tool: The History of Shut the Box and the Power of Hands-On Math
From Tavern Game to Teaching Tool: The History of Shut the Box and the Power of Hands-On Math Math often gets a bad rap—especially in the early years. It can feel abstract, intimidating, or simply disconnected from the world children
Multisensory Math: The Key to Rising Math Scores
Multisensory Math: The Key to Rising Math Scores Math has long been considered a challenging subject for many students, particularly those in special populations who often struggle with abstract concepts. But what if we told you that the key to
“I Wasn’t Broken—Just Wired Differently”: Carrie’s Journey with Dyscalculia
“I Wasn’t Broken—Just Wired Differently”: Carrie’s Journey with Dyscalculia For most of her life, Carrie thought she was just “bad at math.” A gifted student, she was reading well before kindergarten and sailed through most subjects with ease—until third grade.
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,
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