Homeschooling math doesn’t have to mean endless worksheets—it can be hands-on, playful, and deeply engaging. From interactive games to real-life projects, families are finding creative ways to make ...
Preschool children who engage in math activities at home with their parents not only improve their math skills, but also their general vocabulary, according to research from Purdue University.
Third grade math success isn’t just about memorizing facts—it’s about building confidence, curiosity, and strong number sense early on. Research shows that the quality of math interactions at home, ...
Using a word-problem app to talk about mathematics at home once a week can boost math achievement, particularly for students with parents who dread the subject. In a randomized controlled trial ...
Dan Finkel runs Math for Love with his wife, Katherine Cook. They have developed two games: Tiny Polka Dot: A math-enriched card deck for 3- to 8-year-olds. “It’s really flexible,” Finkel said. You ...
It might look like summer, but all across the country kids are still doing schoolwork. Kids like my daughter, who gives me a sideways look every time I mention long division. She’s 9 years old and ...
Go on a shape hunt around the house or in your community. What shapes can your child find? Look for circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, cubes and cylinders. Bake cookies or work on a home ...
New research finds links between certain math skills in young children and specific numerical activities undertaken at home with parents. The study also finds that the more parents engage in ...