Math Fun Indoors and Outdoors

Did you know there are fun ways for children to practice math skills indoors and outdoors?

Here are some play activities that reinforce math skills – and don’t feel like homework. (You don’t have to mention the math.)

Math Fun with Arts and Crafts

Kitchen Math Fun

Music Math Fun

Hearing music, making music and responding to music are all math experiences. Read Support Math Readiness Through Music to understand the relationship of music to math for young children.

For young children, songs and finger play rhymes often contain counting and a visual representation of numbers. For some tips read Math at Your Fingertips: Songs and Fingerplays for Preschoolers.

Math Fun with Games

Math Fun Outdoors

Math Picture Books

There are so many picture books that embed math concepts in a story. Public libraries can be a great source of these books. For some title suggestions, browse:

A Couple of Math Myths

There is a myth that using fingers for counting stands in the way of learning. To see why finger counting can be helpful, read Math at Your Fingertips! Easy Counting Activities Using Number Gestures.

The Mozart Effect is the belief that listening to music can make you smarter. This isn’t supported by the evidence.  There are still many other benefits to music education.

More Math Fun Resources

Did you know that you can borrow math games and books of math game from the Decoda Library? There are also books on playful learning of math in the early years.

All adults in BC are welcome to borrow from the library. Email Lea Edgar, Decoda’s librarian, if you have any questions.

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