Math Your Kids WANT to Do.
She loves math, and she delights in sharing that love with young.
So what are you waiting for? Clear off a table, grab a deck of cards, and let\'s Play some Math About the Author: Denise Gaskins is a veteran homeschooling mother of five who has taught or tutored at every level from preschool to undergraduate physics.
If you are a tutor or homeschooler, make Games a regular feature in your lesson plans to build your students\' Math skills.
Classroom teachers like them as warm-ups and learning center activities or for a relaxing review day at the end of a term.
Parents can use these Games to enjoy quality time with your children.
Games pump up your child\'s mental muscle, reduce the fear of failure, and generate a positive attitude toward mathematics.
Math Games prevent Math anxiety.
Logic and Probability: Logic Games sharpen inductive and deductive thinking skills, while Games of chance build an intuition for probability.
Mixed Operations: Give mental muscles a workout with Games that require Number skills and logical thinking.
Practice using place value, addition, and subtraction.
Numbers to One Hundred: Develop mental Math skills for working with larger numbers.
Number Bonds: Build a mental picture of the relationships between numbers as you begin to explore addition.
Childhood Classics: Traditional folk Games invite the whole family to enjoy playing with math.
Chapters include: Early Counting: Practice subitizing-recognizing small numbers of items at a glance-and learn the Number symbols.
Math You Can Play Combo features two books in one, with 42 kid-tested Games that offer a variety of challenges for preschool and school-age learners.
But kids do it willingly because it\'s fun.
Mastering a Math game can be hard work.
By playing these games, you strengthen your child\'s intuitive understanding of numbers and build problem-solving strategies.
You\'ll love these Math Games because they give your child a strong foundation for mathematical success.
Math Your Kids WANT to Do