There are two types of people in the world, those who enjoy mathematics and the other 98% of the population. Mathematics is often seen as a dull, meticulous, overly logical subject with strict rules and little imagination.
However, who says that learning math cannot be fun? Wouldn’t it be wonderful if math were something kids wanted to do?
This blog has many interesting, engaging, and easy-to-use ideas and entertaining activities to help them see math in a brand-new way.
Playing Cards
Using a deck of cards is an inexpensive, readily available, and very engaging math learning tool. It is a great way to engage the brain in math activities, extend basic math skills, and increase self-esteem. Playing cards as a math manipulator makes a fun and hands-on approach to learning.
Dice Games
Students have many fun ways to engage with math. In addition to playing cards, they can have loads of fun exploring the wonders of math via dice games like block-out and over the mountain. Dice are also great manipulatives for math and help kids visualize multiplication patterns. So pick up a set of dice and let it roll!
Movement-based math activities
The idea of a typical math class is usually preceded by a mental image of students at their desks working out problems on paper. Think of a room filled with kids buzzing with energy, moving their arms up and down, and chanting out multiplication tables as if they were counting football scores. Combining math learning with exercise is an all-around workout for the body and the brain. Not only are the students learning their times tables, but they are having fun while doing so!
Puzzles
Operations puzzles are fun and a great way to practice math skills. They are relatively easy to solve and can become quite addictive. The best thing about working on these puzzles is that solving them requires mathematical thinking and algebra skills, which is excellent for young students. The puzzles provide a safe environment to think mathematically before tackling advanced mathematics.
Math art projects
It is not a secret that art and mathematics go hand in hand. Art helps children understand mathematics concepts, such as shapes and even simple addition and subtraction. If a child has a knack for creating art masterpieces, consider sharing some fun art projects involving math with them. Imagine exploring geometry fundamentals through the creation of one's art piece!
Math storytelling Storytelling can help turn math into fun while kickstarting students' interest in numbers. Storytelling spoken loud to another person face-to-face rather than being read from a page or in a book can help embed lessons more deeply. If students love to read, storytelling can be a great way to play with maths.
Math journal writing Writing about math is a valuable tool that helps organize thoughts, communicate, discuss and present ideas using important terminology. A mathematic journal is one of the best ways to introduce writing into math class. In addition to creating their own math stories, it helps students stretch their thinking, making sense of problems that may leave them confused or frustrated.
Everything is hard as long as it is not understood, including math. We believe Math should not be a chore but something fun that children enjoy and become better at doing. Here in Mathnasium, we help do that in the easiest way possible. The more children have fun in Math, the better they can do.
Mathnasium meets your child where they are and helps them with the customized program they need, for any level of mathematics.