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Teachers need to show the same amount of enthusiasm for the subject that

they want to see from students. If teachers perceive the material as boring and
daunting, so will students. Educators should show an enthusiasm for math and find
ways to incorporate that enthusiasm in lessons. Students will become more willing to
learn.
Use fun and entertaining materials when discussing math. Teachers who work
with elementary school students should provide fun counting materials, such as small
cereal, fruit snacks or colored beads. Many students are visual learners, and having
tangible items to work with will help get a better understanding for mathematical
concepts being taught.
Make sure students know how math applies to everyday life. Come up with
story problems that show them how math can be used in situations they are interested
in. Use sports, dance and video games as a way to draw students in to the math
learning and application process.
Teachers can leverage technology to teach math lessons. Students today are
attracted to new technology and often find learning on a tablet or with a SMART Board
fun. Using technology in lesson plans will help students learn not only the math
concepts at hand but also how technology can be used in their everyday lives.
Show students how different careers utilize math. A calculus teacher, for
example, can show students how doctors and veterinarians use calculus on a daily
basis. Students who are interested in writing and English will learn that journalists need
a good working background in math, and teachers can show them how important
percentages are to that career. Showing students how math is used in their desired
field can encourage them to focus on assignments and retain the math concepts.
Teachers who utilize these tips will find that their students do better when it comes to
testing time because they enjoyed learning the topic.
For decades, educators have been trying new teaching strategies to keep their
students on their toes and get them excited about learning. Although some strategies
have failed, others have been found to be quite effective. So it is important find ways
to keep your classes interesting so your students can absorb and retain the information
that you present.

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