Help your child explore learning that aligns with the Ontario curriculum K - 12
*Available in French
Access math videos on a variety of concepts for grades 3 to 8
Illustrated math dictionary, games, puzzles and more for grades K to 12
Videos on how to play math with cards or dice for grades K - 10
Fun and easy math card games for grades K - 6
A game collection with something for everyone grades K-12
Free math worksheets for extra practice from K - 10
Use pictures to help start math conversations K-6
Explore simple math concepts through stories for children from K-3
*Available in French
Free french version worksheets for extra practice from K-10
Family Math Nights:
Organize regular family math nights where parents and children can engage in fun and interactive math games together. This not only strengthens the parent-child bond but also makes learning math an enjoyable and collaborative experience.
Mathematics Through Everyday Activities:
Integrate math into daily routines by incorporating it into activities like cooking, shopping, or even home improvement projects. This practical application helps children see the relevance of math in real-life situations and promotes a positive attitude towards the subject.
Digital Learning Tools:
Explore educational apps and online platforms that offer interactive math lessons. Many of these tools are designed to make learning engaging and can be tailored to different skill levels, allowing children to progress at their own pace with the support of their parents.
Math Challenges and Puzzles:
Encourage a love for problem-solving by introducing math challenges and puzzles as a family activity. This can include board games, brainteasers, or even creating homemade math scavenger hunts. These activities foster critical thinking skills and boost confidence in approaching mathematical problems.
Open Communication with Teachers:
Establish open lines of communication with your child's math teacher. Regularly attend parent-teacher conferences and inquire about your child's progress and any areas that may need additional support. This collaborative approach ensures that parents are informed and equipped to provide targeted assistance in areas where their child may be facing challenges.