Work on numeracy

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

Corbettmaths has a wonderful site with five questions a day for primary students.

The nice part is that there are various levels of questions to work with and the answers are given too. A great resouce.

Read all about it: HERE

Free board game

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Board games are fun and a great exercise for the youngsters to help them count up and down and skip count.

Many boardgames can help you with that but here is one that you can print out and play, with a Thanksgiving theme around it. Thank you Yourtherapysource.com for sharing that with us. Get the game in the link for today.

Read all about it: HERE

Math must be visual

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One of the great methods to have children learn about math is when they can see it and feel it. You often hear :” They need to get it into their hands before they can get it into their heads”. In this time of remote learning however we can not always sit next to them and use some apples and lemons to make things clear.

So Berkeley Everett helps out and has a whole site with math visuals, great idea and wonderful execution.

Read all about it: HERE

Card games are great for math but, sometimes you need to adjust them a bit.

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

The Erikson Institute, also knows as Early Math Collaborative, sends a great article on how to adjust some popular card games to the skill level of your children. That way you can still have the benefit of the game to help their number sense and you avoid the frustration if they are not able to play the game. The article gives some downloadable sheets on how to do this.

Read all about it: HERE