1. Practice counting by 2's, 5's, 10's and 100's and writing numbers to 1,000. This will help students recognize patterns in our number system.
2. Practice math facts for addition and subtraction with flash cards.
3. Use math vocabulary.
5. Play math games using playing cards, dice and dominoes together as a family.
6. Provide your child with the opportunity to use measurement by assisting you with meal preparations.
7. Provide your child with access to traditional clocks and watches as well as digital.
8. Allow your child opportunities to use money and make change.
9. Involve your child with mathematical situations when they occur in the family setting.
10. Use charts for graphing home responsibilities and other items of interest.
11. Encourage your child to estimate and predict the answer based on information rather than wild guessing.
12. Provide your child with manipulatives (concrete materials) to help visualize concepts.
13. Check your child's work for accuracy.
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