Sew a Colorful Amish Potholder
The careful measurements and piecing of quilting happen to provide outstanding practice in spatial reasoning and early geometry. Quilting is also a great way to connect with the past hands-on. Help fourth graders stitch all these ideas together by letting them quilt something of their own!
Defensive Struggle
Looking for a fun way to practice your addition facts? This game combines strategy with math! You and your child will battle to control the game board and earn points.
Make a Hershey's Kiss Christmas Tree
This fun activity not only makes for a fabulous holiday decoration, but it will also give your child great practice with counting!
Make Abacus Waffles
Here's an easy activity for your preschooler or kindergartner: use waffles and fresh berries to create a delicious abacus that'll give your child some "berry good" hands-on practice with patterning!
Go on a Geometry Scavenger Hunt
Here's a fun way to help your teen make important connections between geometry in school and geometry in real life, and cross over into the arts at the same time.
Make Your Own Beanbag Game
Children love the challenge of trying to toss objects. With this homemade beanbag set, your kids will also work on number and set recognition as they make the rules in their own game!
14: An Addition Game
This single-player game is designed to help a first grader practice adding up to sums of 14. You'll need a deck of playing cards and a basic knowledge of addition facts in order to play.
Learn to Count with Pompom Number Toss
What can you do with an old ice tray, some colorful pompoms, and your child? Learn math! This fun number game puts your child's brain to work as she learns to recognize numbers, count, and add!
Pyramid Math Card Game
This single-player game will give your child the opportunity to challenge his knowledge of basic math facts. Create a pyramid with playing cards and invent equations in order to remove cards. If you can remove the last card, you're a champion!
Froggie Counting Game
Help froggie hop home! Here's a simple game you and your kindergarten child can make together to teach counting and the number line while having a fun time together.
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