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A Struggle with Math



A Struggle with Math
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Reading Level
     edHelper's suggested reading level:   grades 3 to 4
     Flesch-Kincaid grade level:   4.01

Vocabulary
     challenging words:    long-term, checkbook, schedule, basis, easily, direction, budget, order, subject, math, better, logic, rather, extra, sense, able


A Struggle with Math
By Beth Beutler
  

1     Do you like math? Are you good at math? To some people, math is hard. They may enjoy words instead of numbers. They may like to write or make up stories. They would rather do that than do math problems. Some people just don't like math.
 
2     Some people find math to be very hard. It may not be that they don't like it. It may be that they cannot understand it without a lot of help. Some people have a condition called dyscalculia. They find it hard to grasp math concepts like order and logic. It takes extra work and effort for them to understand how numbers relate. Math does not come easy to them.
 
3     A person with dyscalculia may have a hard time keeping track of schedules or time. Time is measured in numbers.

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