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Ages Four to Eight

Young students have an abundance of imagination. They are eager to jump into math and investigate numbers.

Math

Ages Eight to Twelve

Older math students are able to appreciate more detail and more complex numerical relationships.

And Others

Here you will find teacher stories, narrations from various courses, and ideas about teaching, as well as reflections on math and teaching math.

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Isabelle Hoag M. Ed.