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Mathematics Activities for Families
Students from pre-school through high school need to see the fun side of math and families can play a wonderful role in helping children enjoy doing math. You can find activities in many areas of mathematics that provide students with opportunities to learn, and give them insights into how mathematics works.
Place Value Activities for K-3 Children
Understanding place value and base-ten concepts is critical for all young children’s ability to compute using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Here are some simple games to help children explore these important place value ideas and have fun at the same time.
https://camc.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/K-3PlaceValueActivities.pdf
Counting and Young Children
Counting is the most basic of all number skills and the most natural place for very young children to begin learning mathematics. This article is a primer on how parents might start their young children in the wonderful world of counting—and plant the seeds of enjoying math at a young age.
https://camc.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/CountingAndYoungChildren.pdf
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