Make a Counting Book
If a picture's worth a thousand words, how many numbers is it worth? Break out some old newspapers and magazines and let your kid find out, by creating her very own counting book!
The Game of Nim
This is a simple version of a pairs game played all over the world. Similar to mancala, this game gives your little strategist the chance to estimate and predict mathematical outcomes.
Dollar Games: Race to $1.00
Looking for new and fun ways to practice counting coins with your child? Help your child improve his coin-counting skills in these two math games that have him race to reach $1.00.
Snake Eyes on the SAT
Dice are a great way to teach students about probability. The different combinations they offer are the perfect grounds for many SAT questions.
Make Math Active with a Personal Record Book
In kindergarten, kids start to experiment with measurement for the first time. Make measurement fun by helping your child create his own personal record book.
Matching Shapes Game
In this fun game, your child will be challenged to find matching shapes. She'll work to sort them and she'll boost her visual perceptual skills along the way.
Quick Stop: An Addition Card Game
Are you tired of worksheets and flashcards? This card game is a fun way to practice addition or subtraction. Compete for the highest score as you flip over cards. Add up your cards until you reach 100 points. The first one there wins!
Play Terrific Tens Go Fish!
Make practicing addition facts more fun and teach your child some helpful strategies with this spin off of the traditional "Go Fish" game.
Plan a Treasure Hunt
Few kids can resist the pull of an adventure, and the promise of hidden treasure. In between all that treasure hunting, preschoolers get a taste of how to use a map.
Math Facts Secret Codes
For most second graders, a good secret code is just about irresistible. Here's one that builds math facts while you're at it!
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