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Writing to Learn Math: Math journal explanations avoid the formality that turns so many students away from geometry proofs.

Do you want your children to develop the ability to reason creatively and figure out things on their own?

Help kids practice slowing down and taking the time to fully comprehend a math topic or problem-solving situation with these classic ...


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This game offers upper-elementary and middle school students plenty of practice doing estimation and mental math with fractions.

Many parents remember struggling to learn math. We hope to provide a better experience for our children.

And one of the best ways for children to enjoy learning is through hands-on play.

Domino Fraction War

Math Concept...


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Writing to Learn Math: When students create their own math, they forge a personal connection to mathematical concepts and relationships. And it’s fun!

Do you want your children to develop the ability to reason creatively and figure out things on their own?

Help kids practice slowing down and taking the time to fully comprehend a math topic or problem-solving si...


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The question came up on a homeschool math forum:

“My first grader and I were playing with equivalent expressions. We were trying to see how many ways we could write the value ‘3.’

“He wrote down 10 – 2 × 3 + 1.

“When I tried to explain the problem with his calculation, he got frustrated and didn’t want to do math.

“How can I help him understand ...


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This game helps young children build mental math skills. And it’s fun for older kids or adults to play along!

Many parents remember struggling to learn math. We hope to provide a better experience for our children.

And one of the best ways for children to enjoy learning is through hands-on play.

Nine Cards

Math Concepts: addition, number...


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