Helping Your Child with Fractions at Home
Fractions can be a challenging concept for many students, but with some practice and support at home, your child can feel confident and successful in this math unit. Here are some tips on how you […]
Fractions can be a challenging concept for many students, but with some practice and support at home, your child can feel confident and successful in this math unit. Here are some tips on how you […]
Guiding the Point, a printable math game for 5th grade students! In this game, players will use a standard deck of cards (with the 8, 9, 10 cards and face cards removed), a six-sided die, […]
Today, we’re excited to introduce you to a math game that we’re sure your students will love. It’s called “Sink or Swim” and it’s designed to help 5th graders practice and improve their understanding of […]
We’re excited to introduce you to a new math game called Spin to Win. This game is perfect for kids who are learning about probability and want to have some fun while they’re at it. […]
Today, we’re excited to introduce you to a math game that we think your fifth graders will love. It’s called “XOX” and it’s a fun and interactive way to practice graphing points on a coordinate […]
Fractions can be a challenging concept for many students, but with some practice and support at home, your child can feel confident and successful in this math unit. Here are some tips on how you […]
“Letter on Point” is a fun and engaging math game for kids in 5th grade. The game helps players practice graphing points on a coordinate plane while having a blast.
Math Centers for Upper Elementary: Math centers can be a valuable tool for engaging upper elementary students in math learning. These hands-on, interactive activities allow students to explore math concepts in a fun and engaging […]
Mental math is an important skill that can help adults solve problems quickly and efficiently. These fun math games are a great way for adults to practice their mental math skills in a fun and […]
his printable board game is designed to help kids understand prime factorization, composite numbers, greatest common factor, and least common multiple while developing their problem-solving skills and fluency with multi-digit numbers. The game is suitable for students in grades 3 to 6 and aligns with the Common Core Mathematical Standard 6.NS.4