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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 479719" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>HAHA, me likey!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Last night he started out doing his math homework just fine (multiple choice answers--STAR test preparation--UGH). I have to sit with him at the table, keep him on task and help him along by translating the word problems into easier instruction. "So you are supposed to round the numbers up to the hundreds place? ok, do that first. Then what should you do? Add them? That's RIGHT! SO, do that now." By the time he got to the end he was MAD. Felt stupid because it was taking him so long to "figure out" the multiplication. Broke a pencil and threw it at the wall. A switch being flipped. I know his Math teacher helps him this way also during recess when he tries to get caught up on any work he was unable to finish in class. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I may introduce the 9's thing tonight, if he is receptive. (HA)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 479719, member: 11016"] HAHA, me likey!! Last night he started out doing his math homework just fine (multiple choice answers--STAR test preparation--UGH). I have to sit with him at the table, keep him on task and help him along by translating the word problems into easier instruction. "So you are supposed to round the numbers up to the hundreds place? ok, do that first. Then what should you do? Add them? That's RIGHT! SO, do that now." By the time he got to the end he was MAD. Felt stupid because it was taking him so long to "figure out" the multiplication. Broke a pencil and threw it at the wall. A switch being flipped. I know his Math teacher helps him this way also during recess when he tries to get caught up on any work he was unable to finish in class. I may introduce the 9's thing tonight, if he is receptive. (HA) [/QUOTE]
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