Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math. Show all posts

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Summer School - Math




Counting

Towers Up -counting with blocks
Gumball Counting - Play dough, do I need to say more?
Number Bowling
Dump Truck Counting 

Number Recognition 

could also be used for math facts - instead of just asking for the number ask a problem with that number as an answer

Flyswatter Math Game
Water Balloon Target Practice 
Coloring Race
Egg Carton Number Toss
Math Tunnel Game

Addition/Subtraction

Maths Chasey  - be the last one standing
Eleven - adding and subtracting with playing cards
Tens Go Fish - card game similar to go fish
Snap plus one - a card game
Fun Subtraction Game - a card game



Multiplication/Division

Jumping to 100 - skip counting with pillows (could be easily modified into an outdoor game)

Fractions/Decimals/Percents

Fraction Bingo
Fractionopoly - life sized board game

Summer Blog Hop








Monday, July 8, 2013

Egg Carton Counting

Here is a fun {and inexpensive}way to practice counting and work on find motor skills at the same time.




Here is what you need

1 egg carton
1 bag of small pom poms (or buttons or beans or whatever small thing you want to count) - you need 78
pair of tweezers (I like the gator grabbers)




How to Make

Using a permanent marker write numbers 1 - 12 in the egg cups. 
Pour the poms into the top of the egg carton
Give your little one the tweezers,


How to Use

Using the tweezers count out the pom poms into each egg cup.  Practice counting.  Use the tweezers to work on fine motor skills.  Using the multi-colored pom poms you could also make patterns, or use the colors to point out odds and evens.  




Monday, July 1, 2013

Math is Amazing

Math has always been a thing of necessity.  My mind is changing though.  One of the things I learned at the Classical Conversation's Parent Practicum a few weeks ago is that Math is not only something to use to balance my checkbook, but it is also the language of the universe.  Math can help us see who God is.  Here is a video that demonstrates this beautifully.  If you are feeling discouraged about math or teaching math I encourage you to spend a few minutes watching:






Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Math Rider {A Review}

Math Rider is a fun way to master math facts.

Math Rider


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The Essentials - What you need to know
  • Company : Math Rider
  • Age Range: grades 2-6
  • A downloaded computer game that helps students master addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts.  
  • Price : $47

The Review

"Without a solid foundation in arithmetic, your child will find it very hard to thrive in today's world."  That is the main idea behind this delightful computer game.  It is a downloaded computer game.  You can find the system requirements for your computer on the Math Rider website.  It was easy to download and install on my computer.  The set up was simple and the game play was very intuitive.

 photo mathrider-product-box-v5-200x209_zpsf141caec.jpgThe user goes on quests, a different quest for each mathematical operation (add, subtract, multiply and divide).  Each quest is also divided into four sections based on difficultly, easy, medium, hard and master level.   There is a narrated story at the beginning of each quest.  The user is sent through the Mathlands to find something that solves a real problem.  For instance, in one of the quests the user's mother is ill and the brave user must procure a medicine that will help her mother get better.  The user rides her horse through the math forest solving the basic math problems that are obstacles for the horse as they go along.  The rider is rewarded for accuracy and speed. There is a map that shows the progress for each quest.  At the end of the quest the user is rewarded.  The rewards, flowers and gems, are kept on the first page so the student is reminded of their successes right away when she logs into the game.  The game is designed with intelligent software which analyses each response and non-response by the user.  This means that students practice math problems they need to practice.

Here is the best review I can give any product:  My daughter asks to play this game.  After several weeks she is still asking to play this game.  Not because it drills math problems, but because she wants to finish the quests and master the game. For someone who loves to play video games this was a perfect match.  I am thrilled because she is cementing those ever important math facts in her brain as she drills on them every day.   I would highly recommend this game.  In addition to children who are just learning math fact, I would recommend this game for anyone who may need remedial help with math problems.  It drills math problems without being boring or patronizing.

If you would like to try this game, the Math Rider website offers a free, full featured 7 day trial.  Check it out!



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