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Family Night Grade Level Sheet For Third Grade q1c1
Family Night Grade Level Sheet For Third Grade q1c1
Family Night Grade Level Sheet For Third Grade q1c1
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Ideas to help your child with math at home.
Investigate and play with numbers especially using mental math.
Play mathematical games at home that involve problem solving.
Use games to support mathematical thinking.
Demonstrate that you value persistence.
*Skip counting is a fun foundation for multiplication. If you have several kids, have them take
turns counting by 2s, 3s, 5s, or 10s. As they get better, see how high they can count by
numbers like 7 or 12 or higher numbers.
*Lots of things in the kitchen come in groups: eggs, soda can, juice boxes, pet food, etc. Talk
about different ways to regroup the amounts. For example, a dozen eggs can also be
grouped in 3s or 4s, or it can be 2 groups of 6. If you have 2 or 3 dozen eggs, and ask how
many there are in all. This can be fun no matter what youre doing: you can take turns asking
how many tires are there on 5 cars; or how many fingers are there on 4 hands.
*As your student advances, find things around the house that come in arrays (rows and
columns), like kitchen tiles, spice rack, or a candy box. Ask your child to identify smaller
arrays within it. For example, an egg carton that holds a dozen eggs would be a 2 x 6 array.
Cutting it in half vertically would make two 2 x 3 arrays. Or, cutting it in half horizontally
(into two rows) would make two 1 x 6 arrays.
At this age kids are developing more complex ways of reasoning they like strategic thinking
games like checkers, chess, Monopoly and Clue.