June 23rd, 2006
Ever wonder how you could get your son or daughter to be more interested in math? Math is hard work, but with some fun maths games, you can capture their attention while they learn. So, how can you find some fun maths games? They are actually not very hard to find. If you look up math games on Amazon.com, for instance, many books will come up that have math games. Or, you can look up math game on the internet for free, and find many free resources for math games.
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June 18th, 2006
People hate math, at least that’s what they’re always telling me. Of course, being the way that I am, I have to make converts of everyone. I don’t know what my passion is exactly, that drives me to convert the “math haters,” but I simply cannot overcome the compulsion to do so. To me, there is not just beauty in mathematics but something else which is spiritual. It’s as though God speaks to us through this strange and mysterious language. For this reason, I always approach the subject with a certain degree of humility and reverence, knowing that I can be both abased and exalted by its magnificence. Read more about the importance of math here.
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June 9th, 2006
How much real estate math do you need to know if you are investing in real estate? There are computers and calculators for calculating interest rates or amortizing loans. What you need to know is a few simple formulas for determining if a property is a good investment or not. Learn the formulas here.
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June 5th, 2006
Many students ask questions like “Where can you get math homework help” or “how do I get help on homework.” There are many places to find help. This article will explain the best ways of getting help on your difficult math homework. It is important to pick up topics in math quickly, or you may not get later concepts, and the problems will snowball.
The first place you should look to is your teacher. Your math teacher can offer you the best help, since he or she is the one who taught it to you. That has the advantage of letting your teacher know that you’re serious about doing well in the class, and he is more likely to give you more attention later. Teachers really like to know when a student is trying, because that is the first step to succeeding.
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June 1st, 2006
Ever wonder how you could get your child the help he needs in math? The answer you maybe looking for is math tutor software. Such software allows your child to learn at his or her own pace, review topics he may need to reinforce, and do all of this in the comfort of your home. Tutoring software of all kinds is available. Some are more general and focus on grade level, and other software is more specific and focus on a single subject, such as algebra. Whatever the software, it is sure to help your child learn math.
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