Promoting Mathematical Thinking at Home
How to help your child even if you don’t have all the answers...
- Have your child explain what concepts they are learning
- Ask questions:
- Can you explain?
- What strategy did you use?
- How else can you solve it?
- Be positive about your child’s math education
Promote mathematical thinking:
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Encourage a “growth mindset” - being good at math is about working hard and persevering.
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Youcubed.org has some great articles and activities.
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Have fun with activities that involve math such as:
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working on art projects that use geometric shapes
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cooking (measuring, combining)
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shopping (comparing prices, weighing, sales)
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playing card games, games with dice, board games with strategic thinking
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Kids Stop will also be doing Crazy 8 Math Club activities starting in January 2018
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Stevens Memorial Library holds “Crazy 8 Math Club” on Thursdays after school
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Reading:
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Sir Cumfrence
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Marylin Burns
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Greg Tang
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Bedtime Math App or Bedtime Math Books (http://bedtimemath.org)
Fluency support at home
Check out these fun math games!
- Greg Tang Math Games
- Math Playground
- Cool Math Games
- PBS Kids Math Games
- Funbrain
- Multiplication.com - includes games on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division