-Author of the Achievable AP Statistics Textbook.
-Founder at learnmathwithanna.com
-Mathematics teacher with Mind Over Math Learning Center.
-Former mathematics teacher at Great Lakes College of Toronto and the University of Toronto.
This Math Anxiety Guide: Student Edition is a supportive, student-friendly resource designed for middle school and high school students who feel stressed, overwhelmed, or discouraged in math. It explains that struggling with math does not mean a student is “bad at math,” and gives students simple tools for changing their mindset, managing homework, calming test panic, using diagnostic tests productively, and asking for help.
High school math can move quickly, and courses like Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, and Statistics often build cumulatively. When a student starts struggling, communicating early can make a big difference. This guide gives parents clear best practices and ready-to-use email templates for common high school math situations.
This Student Guide for Communicating with a Math Teacher is a practical resource designed to help middle school and high school students ask for help, clarify expectations, discuss course placement, and advocate for themselves in a respectful and effective way. It includes clear guidance for writing concise, appropriate emails, along with fill-in-the-blank templates students can use in common math class situations.
Help students and parents understand the high school math course pathway with this clear, easy-to-read High School Math Pathway Planner.This US Curriculum Map explains the difference between the Traditional Math Pathway and the Integrated Math Pathway, while also showing how standard, honors, highly advanced, and AP-level math tracks typically progress from 9th through 12th grade. It is designed to help students, parents, tutors, and counselors make sense of course options such as Algebra 1,
Help parents feel more confident supporting their teen in high school math — even if they do not remember Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, or Calculus themselves. This practical parent guide is designed to help parents and guardians understand how to support students through the transition into high school math. Instead of focusing on teaching parents the math content, this guide focuses on the strategies parents can actually use: building a growth mindset, encouraging better study habits, navigati
As students move into middle school and high school, math often becomes more abstract and the pressure can feel much higher. This guide helps parents understand how math anxiety can show up, how to respond when a student says “I’m just bad at math,” and how to tell the difference between a true skill gap and a confidence gap.
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-Author of the Achievable AP Statistics Textbook.
-Founder at learnmathwithanna.com
-Mathematics teacher with Mind Over Math Learning Center.
-Former mathematics teacher at Great Lakes College of Toronto and the University of Toronto.
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Honours Bachelor's Degree with a Mathematics major from the University of Toronto.
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