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Math activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy math activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.

Make A Father

Make A Father's Day Timeline!

With this activity, your child will get an opportunity to apply skills she's learning in second grade math, and maybe learn something new about Dad in the process.

Number Maker: A Card Game to Practice Place Value

Number Maker: A Card Game to Practice Place Value

Here's a super fun game to get in some place value practice! All you need is a deck of cards, paper, and a pencil.

A Rapid Rounding Game

A Rapid Rounding Game

Rounding is an important skill set to master in third grade. The good part? Rapid fire rounding can be fun. This kinesthetic game will help your child practice this skill and get her adrenaline rushing.

Tip the Scales for Estimation

Tip the Scales for Estimation

This hands-on-activity gives your child an opportunity to apply various strategies to solve a problem and to check if his answer "makes sense." Plus, it's a great way for family members to help your child solve a "weighty" problem.

Solve a Graph Puzzle!

Solve a Graph Puzzle!

Here's a fun, geometric puzzle activity that will capture your child's interest and strengthen his number awareness and graphing skills.

Bake a Batch of Fractions!

Bake a Batch of Fractions!

With this activity, you'll be practicing adding and subtracting fractions, but the activity can be modified to refresh multiplication, division, and more.

Shop Around for Better Math Skills

Shop Around for Better Math Skills

Try this simple supermarket activity with your third grader to get him thinking about the real world math you use everyday.

Face-Off! An Integer Card Game

Face-Off! An Integer Card Game

This fun card game is a great way to help your child increase his speed and accuracy when solving integer problems.

Math a la Mode

Math a la Mode

For some math concepts,the hard part is remembering which formula to use! To illustrate the mathematical concepts of range, mean, median, and mode, here are some quick activities you can do with your child.

Design a Weather Calendar

Design a Weather Calendar

Preschoolers are very interested in the weather. Make this a part of your daily routine and you may soon have a meteorologist on your hands! This activity turns your kid into the family weatherman. Plus, it teaches him to collect data and begin to understand graphing.

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