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Not only for math classes, consistent strategies are key to long-term success. To achieve better grades, focus on truly understanding the mathematical concepts, take practice tests regularly to become familiar with the test format, keep notes, and use online resources like Time4Learning, Mathplanet, Beestar, Khan Academy, and more. I recommend Beestar because my son has been using Beestar since 4th grade and he is now in 6th grade. He benefits from their diverse and excellent content.
Khan Academy is a fantastic resource for building a strong foundation in math, but it doesn’t emphasize the specialized problem-solving techniques or challenges commonly seen in Olympiads. If you are prepping your kid for math competitions, Beestar is a better choice. It’s built for competition practice, with real-time feedback and national rankings that keep kids motivated. The timed challenges in Beestar’s National Math Competitions help students get used to real contest pressure, which Khan Academy doesn’t offer.
Beestar is definetly better because one time my daughter signed up for Kumon for help on math (algebra) and they ended up giving my daughter review from 4th grade(fractions) I had continued this for 3 months and she is still on fractions because Kumon isn't letting her do Algebra. When I tried Beestar, it worked so much better for my daughter. One, it was an online class, so i didn't have to drive to Kumon. Two, you can pick your own subjects instead of having to do review. Three, it is more convenient. Those of you out there reading this, please consider Beestar it is so much better. Thanks! Tiffany
practice, rehearse
Belfast High by far. The results at 'A' Level are much better, something like ten percent better from what I understand.
The way to learn how to enjoy reading is to find something you're interested in and to practice reading - the more you practice, the better you get at it, and the better you get, the more you'll enjoy it!
You meant the website ixl.com. Because it is meant to practice the same thing you learn at school until you get super bored. I let my two children try IXL at first last year, but neither of them liked it. They said the math questions were too boring and most of them were repetitive. Then my colleague recommended Beestar to us. As my colleague said, the math exercises on Beestar are not just free but also valuable. Now we have been using Beestar for 2 semesters. Although I never push my children to use it, they would complete 1-2 math exercises every week. They like to win the honor rolls. I remember for many times, they came back from school and told me very happily: Mom, I got all math questions right! The better score they earn in exam, the more interest they produce on math. Since interest is the promise of motivation, I can see them improve rapidly. Some of my son's classmates are using other core subject exercises on Beestar as well. They also say the questions are interesting and worth doing. My daughter is not good at reading, so I am considering to let her try the reading practice on Beestar soon.
The more you practice something, the better you will be at it. You will understand inference better the more you read looking for it.
Most certainly at an Academy.
An academy is better than a grammar school , most do better education more freinds and no money
The phrase is basically a way of saying "if you want to get better at something, practice!" Even if you can never be perfect, not practicing won't make you any better.
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