Monday, 16 March 2015

Fun Ways to Practice Basic Facts



Stuck for ideas on how to use the basic facts flash cards? Here are some ideas to help you amp up the fun!
  • Play with dice. Really. Toss the flash cards and practice adding and subtracting using the numbers you roll on dice.
  • Flashlight maths: Use the flashcards and flip two cards at a time. Kids shine a flashlight on the one they know and answer that one. Simple. Don’t have a flashlight? Make a math wand. Bumblebee wand, perhaps? Use a stick or a light saber. Anything that works for your child. 
  • Use electronics: My Math Flash Cards App (iPad) and Math Practice Flashcards (android) are two examples but there are about a gazillion flash card apps out there. If you have five minutes and your child asks, ‘Can I play a game on your phoooooone?’ Say ‘Why yes you may! I’m so very glad you asked. . . ‘ 
  • Write the answer. Or paint the answer. Water on cement or chalk on the footpath or window crayon on a window. One person flashes the cards and the other person writes.
  • Use playdough. Make the numbers (or make the number of shapes) and practice that way. 
  • Maths bingo: Use the flashcards to play Maths Bingo as a way to learn and practice these numbers (templates for ALL kinds of bingo games can be found here). 
  • Answer races: Stand on one side of the room and make your child run to the other side of the room to write the answer on a long piece of roll paper on the floor or taped to the wall. 
  • Crazy talk: You flip the card and say it in one voice and the child says the answer in the same kind of voice (whisper, grumble, shout, squeaky, princess, etc.). 
  • Skype or Facetime with family members and have them flash the cards and the kids say the answers. 
  • Play Strike it Out to practice those facts and critical thinking. 
  • Try Magic Triangles to really get the fun flowing. 
  • Go nuts and try any one of these 3 hands-on math games


As in anything you do with kids, keep it light, keep the pressure off, and make it fun. As soon as your child starts reaching a frustration level, stop. 5-10 minutes a day is heaps!

Thursday, 5 March 2015

We're Friends Altogether

Check out this awesome song we're learning from Harold the Giraffe! It's all about how to be a great friend.