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“If you do your math you could get a star or a lemon” MATH ANXIETY MATH ANXIETY VIDEO MATH ANXIETY
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Don’t be you are not alone ….
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What is Math Anxiety ? “ For the most part, math anxiety is the fear about not doing the math right, our minds draw a blank and we think we'll fail and of course the more frustrated and anxious our minds become, the greater the chance for drawing blanks.” “ For the most part, math anxiety is the fear about not doing the math right, our minds draw a blank and we think we'll fail and of course the more frustrated and anxious our minds become, the greater the chance for drawing blanks.” “ Added pressure of having time limits on math tests and exams also cause the levels of anxiety to grow for many students. “ “ Added pressure of having time limits on math tests and exams also cause the levels of anxiety to grow for many students. “
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Overcoming Math Anxiety “A + attitude will help. Ask ? ’s, be determined to 'understand the math'. “A + attitude will help. Ask ? ’s, be determined to 'understand the math'.
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Overcoming Math Anxiety “Don't settle for anything less during instruction. “ “Don't settle for anything less during instruction. “
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Overcoming Math Anxiety “Ask for clear illustrations and or demonstrations or simulations.” “Ask for clear illustrations and or demonstrations or simulations.”
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Overcoming Math Anxiety “Practice regularly, especially when you're having difficulty. “ “Practice regularly, especially when you're having difficulty. “
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Overcoming Math Anxiety “ Don't just read over your notes - do the math. Practice the math and make sure you can honestly state that you understand what you are doing.” “ Don't just read over your notes - do the math. Practice the math and make sure you can honestly state that you understand what you are doing.”
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Overcoming Math Anxiety “Be persistent and don't over emphasize the fact that we all make mistakes. Remember, some of the most powerful learning stems is from making a mistake.” “Be persistent and don't over emphasize the fact that we all make mistakes. Remember, some of the most powerful learning stems is from making a mistake.”
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Math Anxiety “ Worrying about how you perform on tests may actually contribute to lower test scores” “ Worrying about how you perform on tests may actually contribute to lower test scores” “Worrying about math takes up a large chunk of a person’s working memory stores “ “Worrying about math takes up a large chunk of a person’s working memory stores “ “People who manage to overcome math anxiety have completely normal math proficiency” “People who manage to overcome math anxiety have completely normal math proficiency”
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Citation Page Russell, Deb. "Say No to math Anxiety." About Mathematics. 7 May 2007. Russell, Deb. "Say No to math Anxiety." About Mathematics. 7 May 2007. Steenhuysen, Julie. "Math anxiety saps working memory needed to do math." Yahoo! News. 27 Feb. 2007. Yahoo ! Inc. 7 May 2007. Steenhuysen, Julie. "Math anxiety saps working memory needed to do math." Yahoo! News. 27 Feb. 2007. Yahoo ! Inc. 7 May 2007.
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