IXL is a digital platform that provides access to practice in each math standard at your child’s grade level. All students can access via their Clever accounts. Ask your child where they left off in math. Sit together to look at the resources and try some problems.
I-Ready Online Instruction provides online lessons for your child at their level. Children can move at their own pace through lessons that fit their needs. All students can access via their Clever accounts.
Plan some time for playing games as a family. Many games involve counting, literacy, and also develop social emotional learning skills. Check out these ideas for some Indoor Family Games and these Minute to Win It games are always a blast!
Bedtime Math is one of our favorite resource for ideas for extending math learning at home. Try some of these favorites at home.
Use this link for printable at home activities, organized by grade level, for both reading and math.
With some dice, cards, and counters the opportunities are endless with these print and play games. Check out the ones suggested for your grade level.
Pearson Realize houses the digital text version of our math and reading program. All students can access via their Clever accounts. Some students may need to add their Pearson username and password. Ask your child where they left off in reading. Sit together to look at the resources.
Check out this list of sites from Table Talk Math to explore as a family-LOTS of math fun to be had here. Head to Estimation 180 to have some exciting estimating challenges or play Which One Doesn't Belong? Math +family= fun time!
Ready for some great math conversation? Switch it up and check out this math podcast for kids: Mic Drop Maths. This podcast is recorded by a class of fifth graders in Montpelier, Virginia who want to share their LOVE of mathematics and the JOY of discovering new mathematical concepts with you!
Fluency and Fitness is free for 21 days. Children can review reading and math content with built in movement breaks and exercise. Topics are geared for children in grades K-2.
Youcubed (an amazing resource from math guru Jo Boaler) has several games available for students to play to help develop their math skills. (Click on the games to head to the directions)
Check out these games for learning multiplication & addition facts, conceptually & visually:
Multiplication:
Addition:
Some always great for everyone tasks:
She also offers online courses:
Youcubed at home: activities for use at home:
Household supplies only: Snap-it (K-2) Fewest squares (3-12)
Indoors with technology: Number visuals (K-12): (K) : (1-2) : (3-5) : (6-12) Poly-Up (5-12)
Outdoors: Mathematical Art (K-12)
Family Activities: Feet under the table (K-2) Emoji Graph (K-12): (K-2) : (3-5) : (6-8) : (9-12)
PBS Learning Media has lots of resources for mathematics that bring math concepts to life through interactive games, animations and engaging media resources. Head here to see what they have available for kindergarten through high school.