Matemáticas by EducationCity.com

Matemáticas by EducationCity.com

Matemáticas
by EducationCity.com

EDUCATIONCITY.COM has launched Matemáticas, the Spanish-language version of its e-learning resource for math, made especially for students whose primary language is Spanish. The tool’s interactive, animated learning modules are aligned with state standards, and can be used by individual students as a learning supplement or by teachers as part of a class lesson on an interactive whiteboard. Matemáticas can be used in conjunction with all EducationCity.com teaching features, including the SuccessTracker assessment tool, which records data on individual, class, and school performance for easy progress monitoring. Modules are available for grades K to 2, 3 to 5, and 6. Price: Subscriptions start at $90 per year.

 

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