Fun Ways to Learn Math
Are you tired of your dull and boring math assignments? Then you have come to the right place! This article is all about fun and effective activities to help you master your addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Make sure to ask your parents before using food and other household supplies that are recommended for these activities!
One of the best (and yummiest) ways to master your basic arithmetic is with
food! Candy, crackers, or just about any other snack can be used to help you
with your skills. Make sure the food is something you can separate into individual
pieces, like crackers or skittles. You need pieces so you can add and subtract
parts. Ask your parents if you can get a treat from the store or the cupboard
to help you with your math. Once you have access to food, you can get started.
Using an actual item, like food, helps a lot of kids because you actually get
to see the math that you are doing. It is not longer a random and abstract
concept! You can even use your food to help you solve your math homework problems.
For example, if your assignment is a worksheet with word problems, use your
food to help you compute the arithmetic. If the question asks you to add numbers
together, take this number of your individual pieces of food and add them together.
If your parents won't let you use food, there are many other items in your
house that work just as well. Crayons, pencils, and paperclips are good alternatives
because they are easy to move and around and you can use them for math without
having to waste them. Make sure that whatever you use is not something that
you will not be able to reuse later. For example, it would not be a good idea
to use tissues or toilet paper because you will just have to throw them away
after solving your math. You would use crayons, pencils, or paper clips the
same way that you would use food. Each item can be added together or separated
apart to help you see the math you are doing.
Games are another great way to conquer your math! There are many games that
involve math concepts. These include cards, dominoes, checkers, chess, and
Yahtzee. Are you surprised that these games are listed as math helpers? Take
a second to think about the skills that are needed to play these games. Cards
and dominoes require an understanding of numbers, checkers and chess use logic
which is closely tied to math, and Yahtzee requires players to add and multiple
numbers! This means the next time your parents nag you to study your math you
can request to play a game with them (if they have a hard time with that, have
them read this article and other math related articles located on this site).
However, please understand that games and other activities that are listed
in this article should not be considered replacements to homework and studying;
therefore, you still have to finish your daily assignments and will have to
do other more serious forms of studying part of the time.
There are also math games on the computer and the Internet that will help
you understand the math skills that are plaguing you. Many kids' sites have
links to online math games. Be sure to check out ours in the resource directory!
If you are having a lot of problems with your math class, then you might want
to check out a more specialized math game. Ask your parents about online tutoring.
Online tutoring lessons combine fun math games with specialized instruction.
This means you get to play fun games and get a lot of extra help with math
class. Your parents can learn more about online tutoring by reading the articles
on our site.
As you can see, there are more ways to learn math than just through math assignments!
The next time you get bored or need a little more help figuring out your math
assignment, try the tips and activities that were listed in this article. Hopefully
they will be fun and effective for you.
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Note: Sometimes math assignments are really boring and are ineffective in teaching the skills you are supposed to be learning. Take a break from your dull math and use some of these recommended activities to beef up your addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills!
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