Build with Shapes (Ages 2-5)
Build with shapes! A fun shape tracing worksheet for kids ages 2–5 that teaches early writing, hand-eye coordination, and creativity.
Build with shapes! A fun shape tracing worksheet for kids ages 2–5 that teaches early writing, hand-eye coordination, and creativity.
DIY mini tangram puzzle for ages 3–5. A free printable activity that boosts creativity, geometry, and problem-solving skills.
Discover your child’s unique learning profile in under 10 minutes. A quick, parent-friendly guide to understanding how your child learns best.
Kids begin learning multiplication and division in 3rd grade, continuing to build on both. Discover math milestones and how to help your child reach them.
Kids typically learn addition and subtraction between the ages of five and seven. Explore how to help your child learn these two critical math skills.
To gear your preschooler up for the wonderful world of math, you may want to explore number recognition games at home. Here are some of our favorites!
This sock sorting activity for kids builds early math skills like matching and counting—plus a printable certificate to celebrate!
Make snack time fun with the Banana Bear Toast Recipe—a no-cook activity for preschoolers that builds early math and kitchen skills.
Learning cardinal numbers is an important part of developing a love for math from a young age. Use these tips to make learning this skill fun.
Is your child ready to start learning math? We’ll tell you how to develop their number sense and suggest some fun activities that will help to reinforce it.
Comparing numbers is an important math skill for kids. Learn strategies and tips to help your young learner master this skill at home.
You want your child to succeed in math, but with so many mathematical concepts, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Two foundational skills you can practice at home are composing and decomposing numbers. These terms may sound complex, but don’t...