Go on a fraction hunt. Find examples that show exactly halves or quarters. Take pictures.
Follow a recipe. Notice and compare all the measurements you make while cooking. What would happen if you needed to make half as much of the recipe? What would you need to do to the recipe if you needed to cook enough to feed all the people on your street?
Go on a polygon (shape) hunt out in nature. What are the most common that you find? Take some pictures of polygons (shapes) out in the world.
Find different measuring cups and spoons in the kitchen. Order them from smallest to largest.
Take a photo of you and your family playing a game. Make sure your picture shows the game board or some of the cards used, etc. Share the picture with another family member or friend. Ask them to notice and wonder about the outcome of your game.
Take a series of photos of different coin collections that all equal the same value.
Find math some place you least expect it. Take a photo to document it.
Write five things you did today. Show the time you did each one with digital and analog times.
Explore the garage, basement, or workshop with a family member. What math is involved with building?
Guess how many Lego pieces (or another toy you have many of) are in your collection. Count to see the actual amount.
Go on a 3D shape hunt in your house. Take pictures.
Take a picture of your dinner plate one night. Describe your meal in fractions. (I hope your meal is half vegetables!)
Guess how many grapes are in a bunch or how many crackers are in a package. Count to see. How many would be in two bunches or two packages?
Explore the website mathbeforebed.com Find an image and discuss it with your family. Try a different image tomorrow, and the next day, …