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Here is the new description with all links and additional text removed: Learn how to add and subtract fractions whose denominators are not the same. Recall that when we want to add or subtract ...
If you’ve ever spent a Sunday afternoon building worksheets from scratch, formatting questions, writing answer keys, and adjusting everything for three different reading levels, you already know how ...
A quick thought experiment – imagine asking students to solve the problem ½ + ¼. How do they respond? How do they get to those responses? To many, this will look like a simple problem using familiar ...
There is increasing evidence regarding the prevalence of genetic cardiomyopathies, for which arrhythmias may be the first presentation. Ventricular and atrial arrhythmias presenting in the absence of ...
Anaemia, a condition affecting more than 1·9 billion people worldwide, disproportionately affects children, adolescent girls, and women. Despite longstanding interventions and guidelines, most ...
Every math classroom has a range of learners. Some students can compute accurately and efficiently. Others reason through complex problems and generate multiple solutions. Some persevere through tasks ...
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Students’ math scores have plummeted, national assessments show, and educators are working hard to turn math outcomes around. But it’s a challenge, made harder by factors like math anxiety, students’ ...