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Speaking of Math Podcast by Door-2-Math

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Ep85: To My Daddy from Your (not so)Little Girl

4m · Published 16 Jun 23:52
The message that every little girl wants to hear from her father: 1. Daddy, when we're apart, I miss you and I hope you miss me too. 2. Tell me I matter to you. 3. Tell me you're proud of me. Even when you think I know this, tell me anyway. 4. Re-affirm me that I'm worth it. 5. Daddy, be there for me.

Why Do Girls Struggle With Math? - Podcast 84

7m · Published 16 May 22:59
A www.door2math.com production. In this video I talk about my experience with girls and math struggle. Girls tend to memorize math facts which leads to math success in the lower grades but math problems after 6th grade. Critical thinking skills and figuring things out is the long term path to success and I talk about how word problems can be used to change the mindset.

Math Milestones Before 6th Grade - Podcast 83

5m · Published 11 May 22:44
A www.door2math.com production. When we look at the math topics that need to be mastered by our 6th graders, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and discouraged - there are many different math topics and it’s difficult to tell which ones are essential and need to be mastered so our kids can continue to be successful with math after 6th grade. From working over 400+ families and with dozens of different types of math curricula, I believe all that clutter taught to our kids in this age group can be simplified to just four essentials. The first milestone set is adding and subtracting. This is the most basic number operation and it’s just manipulating numbers, that’s it. The second milestone set is multiplication and division. We can think of multiplication as just a quick way to add and division as just a quick way to subtract. So if we lump these two together, we can call these arithmetics operations. The combination of decimals, percentages and fractions is the third big milestone.This skill set is very important as this is most of our daily math communication in society. This milestone I call a magic triangle. So if you can imagine there's a triangle and on the very tippy top let's say there’s a fraction, and on the lower left corner you see a fraction and on the lower right corner you see a decimal. If your child is able to go to each point of the triangle and convert from percentage to fraction to decimal then they’ve mastered this milestone. For example, let's say you have a one over eight, that's a fraction, right? In decimal form it’s 0.125 and in percentages it’s 12.5%. So if you take any one of the these and your child is able to convert to the other two, that’s a good sign. And after that is this concept called the LCM or the least common multiple. The reason that this one is so important is that's it’s the foundation for adding and subtracting fractions and lays the foundation for algebra, geometry and beyond. Learning the LCM operations also trains the mind in critical thinking skills. Unfortunately this is where we lose so many kids in math because the ones that got away with memorizing before won’t be able to successfully complete this milestone.

Know This One Thing When Preparing For Exams - Podcast 82

6m · Published 04 May 21:43
I have a tennis story and I hope you can gain some insights on test taking. I’ve been having a problem with consistency so my tennis coach offered to help. We did a couple of points and she said, why do you think you'll game is not consistent? I said when I do the forehand, sometimes it goes where I want to go and sometimes I shank it! So she said she wouldn't define consistency the way I define it! I'm thinking, great, what does it have to do with tennis? And what does this have to do with test taking? When it comes to test taking, many students think you have to know math to get good scores. Yes and no. Test taking has two parts, knowing the material and test taking skills. Just like test taking, consistency has two parts, a consistent stroke which I have, and the second part I didn't know is focus. My focus was poor. That's why I was shanking it. Back to test taking. Let's say you have $100 and you’re traveling and you go in through a weird toll house that needs to take 20%. After the toll house you have $80 left. Not too bad, right? Twenty bucks. Then comes another toll house. This time they take 20% of $80 and now you end up with $64 :( So on a test you want to get a 100, but you got a 64. Which skill do you work on, test taking or knowing the material? Because 80 percent of 80 percent is 64 percent. If you keep on working on the wrong thing, it's not going to increase your score and you're going to get discouraged. Just like with my tennis game, I was working on my stroke, and didn’t know it was the focus problem. So if you’re getting low test score, you need to sit down and look where you're making the mistakes. Is the mistake made from not knowing the material or silly mistakes? All mistakes cost you points much like a focus problem caused me points. So you really need to analyze. Back to tennis. Once I figured this out, I started to pay more attention to my focus problem. Every times the ball comes across the net and bounces, I say the word “bounce”. My consistency is better now because I'm working on the right thing! Much Love, Feenix

Can't Stop Yelling at Homework Time - Try THIS!! - Podcast 81

5m · Published 26 Apr 22:07
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Podcast 79 - Honor Your Childs Ideas

8m · Published 10 Apr 22:11
When it comes to math, or other topics that can be complex, a student may want to try things her way rather than the “right” way. For us parents, we have a natural tendency to stop our child right away and show her the “correct” way. In this podcast we discuss why it’s important to let the student try the problem her way and see where she’s right and wrong to help her develop critical thinking skills and to honor her ideas.

Math Blindspots In Grade School - Podcast 77

9m · Published 06 Apr 22:05
Parents of 1st and 2nd grade students sometimes ask what are the things to watch out for when it comes math as kids go through the elementary grades. In this podcast we talk about the six things to watch out for: - adding on fingers - doing the multiplication table from the top down - trouble with fractions - trouble with percentages - bad grades in the 7-8th grade - messy backpack

Bad Attitude Towards Math - Podcast 76

14m · Published 05 Apr 22:48
When a child starts having a bad attitude towards math, this is a warning sign and a parent can intervene. In this podcast we talk about a 4 step process that a parent can use to help their child when they have a bad attitude towards math. The steps are: 1. Get the emotions on a piece of paper and crumble them. 2. Split up the work into smaller time chunks. 3. Celebrate every accomplishment. 4. Look for the milestone when a child says they want to do better.

How Parents Can Help Kids Untangle Math - Podcast 75

8m · Published 02 Apr 22:56
When kids have math struggle, there are several emotions and causes jumbled up in the distress. In this podcast we discuss what parents can do to to untangle the emotions and causes when kids come home with math distress.

Dumping Math Fears On Our Kids - Podcast 74

9m · Published 29 Mar 21:12
When parents have fears about math, they can unintentionally dump them on their kids and continue the cycle. In this episode we talk about how to identify these fears and what can be done to prevent the parent from being a fear garbage truck.

Speaking of Math Podcast by Door-2-Math has 20 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 2:55:09. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 3rd, 2024 10:44.

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