When it comes to helping kids with school work, many parents dread math the most. Those first few years working on math facts at home may not seem too difficult, but then comes 5th grade and tons of fraction work. They’re adding and subtracting, multiplying and dividing, working with common denominators… It’s easy to become […]
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Kinesthetic Math Activities
Do you know a kid that is always moving? Maybe they tap their pencil while all the other kids are listening to the teacher read. Or maybe they just can’t seem to stay in their seat. While many kids learn by listening or by reading something, these kids learn best by moving their bodies. When […]
Hidden Treasure Math Fact Zap Game
Chances are if you have a child in elementary school they have math facts they need to practice at home each week. Flashcards are boring. But there are fun ways to practice math facts with the kids. Since kids love treasure hunts, we decided to mix math facts and hunting into a few St. Patrick’s […]
Super Fun Math Activity for Kinesthetic Learners
She was supposed to be working on her spelling words, but out of the corner of my eye I could see her turning around, watching as I carefully lined up our flashcards across the kitchen floor. I knew I had her interest piqued. Sitting still is something my daughter doesn’t do. That’s one reason I […]
Math Baseball: Fun Way to Practice Multiplication Facts
When it comes to math fact practice at home, games are a fun alternative to those boring flashcards. With summer quickly approaching, and baseball time being in full swing, this printable multiplication facts game has been super popular here. Get ready to play Math Baseball! When it comes to making learning more fun, you just […]
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