Math Videos
Easy games to play at home to help reinforce Math skills and concepts!
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Math Worksheets
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Math is all around us. Look for opportunities to talk about math as a family and share math stories and games
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- Use all of our building toys on one giant structure
- Count to 20 when washing hands
- Try stop motion animation with playdough
- Build castles and houses and people out of cardboard
- Tape a piece of paper to the window and track the number
- of birds, squirrels, cats and dogs you see. Use Tally Marks
- Build with Lego, Duplo,
- Play "memory" using a standard deck of playing cards (use half the deck to start). Explain the suits and look at the numbers on the cards. After the game, count your cards (aloud) to see who has won!
- Play Go-Fish (same as above)
- Have your child help set and clear the table. They can count, multiply, subtract and divide items based on their age.
- Folding and sorting laundry provides an opportunity to sort and categorize for young learners and to talk about geometry with older students.
- Menu and meal planning is a great time to talk about the cost of items and estimation.
- Cooking together is an opportunity to read, follow directions, and practice fractions. Have older children double or half a recipe and estimate how much they need to make to feed the family. Have younger children measure and estimate.
- When driving, on the bus, or on the train, talk about how far you are going, how much time it will take to get there, count things, skip count, or ask silly questions like “Would it take longer for us, a giraffe or a cheetah to get there?”
- Play card, dice, or board games.
- Create a scavenger hunt for various shapes.
- Use household objects to create math equations and puzzles.
- Work on a puzzle together.
- Use places like the grocery store to weigh, measure, compare prices, and more.