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Oftentimes when a student comes to you with a math question they're having trouble with, they may say something like "I just can't do this. Math isn't for me." You find yourself sitting down with the student to look at the problem together, and it may feel like no matter how many times you try to explain it on paper, the student just isn't understanding it. Sometimes even the most experienced tutors may have trouble explaining these concepts in an easy-to-understand manner. It can feel frustrating not knowing how to help the student achieve their goals with Math.
That said, at Seeds of Literacy there are many resources outside of the curriculum packets that you can use to help explain Math concepts to students. At our in-person locations, there are fraction blocks, flash cards, whiteboards, books and many other tools to help you. For our virtual classroom, there are websites like multiplication.com or Khan Academy that students can use to practice outside of class. Next time you tutor, take a look at the manipulatives and outside resources available to you.
If you know of any other math manipulatives or websites that have been useful to you, please post them below!
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