Resources
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Here you can find links to our latest Blog Posts, Math Tutorials, Teaching Resources, & more!
Math Facts to Memory (Volume 1)
Teach students with dyscalculia and dyslexia how to add and subtract within 10 using multisensory interventions. In-depth lessons using systematic, explicit instruction with hands-on activities, morphology, and games.
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MOST RECENT BLOG TOPICS
Beyond Learning Styles: Understanding Your Child’s Unique Learning Needs
As parents and educators, we've all heard about "learning styles." But why are they so popular? 1. People love to identify themselves as a “type” 2. They can provide order to a social environment 3. Offer a quick way to understand others But what if I told you that...
Why does my child reverse numbers?
It's not uncommon for parents to notice their child reversing numbers while learning to write. This can lead to concerns about dyslexia, but in many cases, it's something that the child will grow out of. Typically, children may reverse numbers up to around age 7 as...
Dyscalculia Diagnosis (as an adult): Is it worth it?
Navigating the path to obtaining a dyscalculia diagnosis as an adult can be both daunting and liberating. It's natural to seek validation for the challenges you've faced, to confirm that you're not alone in your struggles with numbers. But before embarking on this...
RESEARCH & WEBINARS
Research
Our multisensory math methods are backed by the latest research. Here you can find resources for parents to read about the Orton-Gillingham Approch, multisensory math, and more!
Webinars
We have a series of informative webinars that cover all kinds of helpful topics to help you on your journey with your child’s different way of learning. These webinars are primarily geared toward parents and offer great insight to those seeking answers in their child’s education.
Newsletters
Catch up on our Newsletter content from previous months. Here you can find upcoming events, educational podcasts, and math memes. Add your email to our list to join in on the fun!
MATH TUTORIALS
I NEED HELP WITH…
Number Sense
Number sense is a student’s ability to understand, relate, and connect numbers. It includes the ability to understand quantities and concepts like more and less. Here are some number sense tips to help.
Basic Operations
Does your child struggle with basic math operation like addition, subtraction, division and multiplication? Here are great ideas to help with that.
Math Facts
Math facts seem to be a struggle for many students. You don’t have to drill the flash cards over and over. There are a lot of other more helpful ways to learn those math facts and have them stick.
Money and Time
Why is money and time so difficult to learn for a lot of students? Don’t fret, check out these awesome techniques to get your child back on track.
Fractions, Ratios, and Percent
Fractions, Ratios and Percents…these words are sure to clam up most any kid that we see. Did you know that we have fun ways to teach these? Check them out here.
Pre-Algebra/Algebra
From polynomials to intergers to graphing, we have tips to help with any of these topics. We cover a lot of Pre-Algebra and Algebra topics to help students along the way.
Geometry
Geometry primarily focuses on points, lines and planes. We can help guide your child through these concepts in a clear and concise way.
Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus
Yes, we even specialized techniques to help learn trigonometry and pre-calculus. Higher math like this can get tricky for students, but our techniques are sure to help!
Multisensory Math
Multisensory Math is what we focus on at MFM. It is a different way of thinking about teaching math and was developed by Marilyn Zecher. It uses objects to teach the concepts of math. This method leads to the use of pictures to provide a kind of portable memory which supports processing at the abstract level which uses only numbers. It is very beneficial in teaching children with learning differences.
Learning Differences
At MFM we believe that everyone is Made for Math! Not all brains are wired the same, and that’s ok. We primarily work with kids with Autism, ADHD, Dyscalculia, Dyslexia and other learning differences. We have a method that is highly successful in teaching these children math. We have a lot of resources availiable to you to learn more.