More Math Fun
If you're a teacher, parent, or student looking for some extra math practice the Bridges program that we use for interventions has some great games that you can play by yourself or with family and friends.
Purely online games
Meant to be played by just one student online, you can sort these games by grade level or skill.
https://mathathome.mathlearningcenter.org/search?type=online_games
Family Games
Some of these games may be online, but others need to be printed. In general, games are a great way for you talk to your student about their day, for them to build number recognition, and to practice the skills that they are learning in class without pressure.
https://mathathome.mathlearningcenter.org/search?type=family_games
These games are all online and are for 2-4 people. They can be sorted grade level and by skill that students need extra help in. My kids sometimes will play them together and this helps them to learn how to win an lose in healthy ways - and it gives me time to make dinner!
https://mathathome.mathlearningcenter.org/search?type=work_place&seesaw=0&grades=&topic=All&page=0
Tools
Try this page if you're student like using the number racks in intervention, needs visual help with fractions, money, or anything else. These tools might help you and your student feel more empowered as you plow through math at home.
https://mathathome.mathlearningcenter.org/search?type=tools&seesaw=0&grades=&topic=All&page=1
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