Make Beaded Candy Cane Ornaments
Decorate your Christmas tree with beaded candy canes made by your child. This activity teaches your child an AB pattern which is essential for learning number patterns.
Divvy it Up: A Counting Game
You've probably been to a party where one of the appetizers was veggies and dip, in a plastic tray. This tray is great for snacking. But it's also the perfect tool for a little counting practice!
Battle It Out: Positive and Negative Numbers Card Game
The concept of positive and negative numbers can be confusing! Check out this fun, competitive card game and improve your understanding. By working together, you'll ensure that no one feels left out, and everyone will gain confidence in no time!
Knock Off Numbers For Mental Math Practice!
Starting with mental math basics will give your child the confidence to take on longer, more complex problems. This activity is a great starting point because it is quick, easy and involves only simple addition facts.
Block 'Em
This strategy game requires a few playing cards and a simple game board print-out. Your second grader will enjoy analyzing possible plays in order to successfully block his opponent. This activity is an excellent way to practice critical thinking skills and problem solving.
Go on a Number Hunt!
Practice ordering and grouping by sending your child on a scavenger hunt for numbers! She'll learn to recognize numbers and group numbers together in chronological order.
Play the Blue Bean Counting Game
Take math off the page and into the real world. This simple game gives kindergarten kids hands-on practice with basic addition.
Bean Bag Challenges
Beanbags are one of the most useful learning tools you can find. The low cost and seemingly endless instant activities make beanbags a good choice for learning and having fun! Try some of our favorite educational bean bag challenges.
Math Solitaire for Two
Engage your third-grader in this version of the classic game and to help her practice using mental math to solve addition and subtraction problems.
Factors: A Math Card Game
Factors can be a tricky concept to master, but they are essential to understanding division. Help your child gain confidence with factors while playing this fun card game. Soon he'll be ready to work with larger numbers and fractions!
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