On Friday’s Charlie and I do a “Free Day”. let Charlie pick what he would like to do. As long as it’s a learning experience we can do it for School. Today we will be checking out math games, including math board games, printable games, and DIY games.
With them being math related because I wanted to work on some new things in math with Charlie. These resources will allow me to, and they will enable us to spend time together and have fun. Being games, they are something David could also do with Charlie.
Multiplication Practice Paperfolding by Kids Activities Blog – By merely folding some paper into cootie catchers, you can create an educational math game for students focusing on anything from addition to fractions.
Numbers & Counting Quiet Cubes Game – Fun-filled games give children valuable practice. Students learn ABCs, spelling and reading, 123s and simple addition. And with the super-quiet foam playing cubes, the only sounds you’ll hear are children sharing the joy of learning with one another.
Crazy Daisy Multiplication via Deceptively Educational- Looking for something a little cuter? The Crazy Daisy Multiplication printable math game will help kids visualize solutions as they color in a crazy daisy.
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates