I actually followed the Bluedorn's advice in "Teaching the Trivium" and waited until my daughter was 10 to begin formal math training with her. It really worked, she is in 9th grade now and doing algebra. At age 10 she caught up to grade level math probably within a year. I found the following math games and thought I'd share: Making Math More Fun gives you an entire package of Fun Math Games for Kids - Math Board Games, Math Card Games, Math Print and Play Games Sheets and Loads of Math Games Ideas. Looks good, you can check them out at http://tinyurl.com/25jqnlm Thanks for your helpful blog!
I actually followed the Bluedorn's advice in "Teaching the Trivium" and waited until my daughter was 10 to begin formal math training with her. It really worked, she is in 9th grade now and doing algebra. At age 10 she caught up to grade level math probably within a year. I found the following math games and thought I'd share:
ReplyDeleteMaking Math More Fun gives you an entire package of Fun Math Games for Kids - Math Board Games, Math Card Games, Math Print and Play Games Sheets and Loads of Math Games Ideas.
Looks good, you can check them out at http://tinyurl.com/25jqnlm
Thanks for your helpful blog!