I usually stick with literacy posts, but this week there were so many math activities for kids that jumped out at me. Today, I’d like to feature some of them!
Mothers Madness shares some great ways to use bottle caps for math!
iGame Mom shares some really great math apps for kids of all learning ages.
These snowman math games from Sugar Ants are fun to play with younger elementary kids, but can be adapted for older ones, too!
I love how Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational’s math game ties right in with the winter Olympics!
I like how simple 3 Dinosaur’s post is using roses. Math doesn’t have to cost a fortune to teach. You can use items you have, seasonal or every day, and integrate math right in!
Last week, I took a stab at a math activity with m&m candies. They were a HUGE hit in our house.
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A lot fun math learning ideas! Thanks for putting them together, and thanks for sharing iGameMom’s math app lists.