Enjoy the following math games to practice math, especially multiplication. You can also simply ask your child multiplication problems, roll dice, or show flash cards to solve and build fast fact fluency.
It's always fun when you can make the concepts engaging and relevant to them. Try cooking or baking, where you double, triple, or half a recipe and need to multiply/divide the quantity of ingredients. Then you have a tasty treat at the end too :)
Students can also find practice games in the activities below, or on ConnectEd, First in Math, abcya, and Google Classroom.
Keep practicing your fractions and multiplication:
1) Sell pizza fractions: https://www.roomrecess.com/mobile/PizzeriaParlor/play.html
2) Eat pizza fractions with pandas: https://www.mathplayground.com/ASB_PizzaPandas.html
3) Choose from a variety of multiplication games:
Other Possible Math Activities:
● Cook or bake: measure ingredients, double or half recipes to practice multiplication/division
● Measure things with tape measurers, rulers, and liquid measuring cups around the house
● Sort and sequence by shape, size, weight, color, quantity, etc.
● Roll dice and add or subtract the numbers; you could even incorporate exercises
● Take handfuls of small items and add or subtract them; you could also make predictions and check which one is greater than, less than, or equal to
● Pretend that you are shopping, or just take handfuls of coins and practice adding them up; work on making change too if you started with a certain amount at the store and then "bought" something
● Graph different food, clothes or toys that you have (for example: lucky charm marshmallows, socks, colored cars)
● Practice telling time with a toy clock, or by checking every so often and telling someone the time
● For those who enjoy worksheets: https://www.worksheetfun.com/category/math-worksheetfunmenu/
● Scholastic Learn at Home has a variety of day-by-day activities that are shaped with your time at home in mind too
https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html