Math Fun and Games at Home
With the school year coming to a close soon, we are reposting this blog from 2020 about supporting children’s numeracy at home.
What can parents do to support children’s math skills at home?
Find tips for helping children with math at home in:
- 4 things we’ve learned about math success that might surprise parents
- All About Family Math
- Homeschooling math lessons: Think dice games, cooking fractions and ratios with chocolate milk
- Twelve Steps To Increase Your Child’s Math Achievement and Make Math Fun
Find suggestions for fun family math activities in:
- 10 Family Card Games That Support Early Math Skills
- At-Home Early Math Learning Kit for Families: Ideas for Supporting Young Children’s Math Skills During Coronavirus and Beyond
- Box Cars and One-eyed Jacks – also has videos of the card and dice games
- Math at Your Fingertips! Easy Counting Activities Using Number Gestures
- Maths at Home – age 3 to 18
- What can parents do to support children’s math skills at home? Find tips for helping children with math at home.
- Youcubed at Home
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