5 Fun Math Games Your Child Will Love

Did you know that children with math anxiety respond to sums the same way that people with phobias respond to spiders or snakes?

It’s no wonder parents have to find different activities to help their children’s anxiety with math.

Does your child hate math?

Keep reading for some fun math activities that might change their mind.

5 Fun Math Activities Your Child Will Love

There are countless fun math activities available to do with your child. On top of the activities listed below, there is also the option of online math programs. This generation of students responds well to digital learning. Kumon learning centers reviews are an option for making math more appealing.

1. Math Bingo

Teaching young kids math in a fun painless way is using bingo. It teaches sight recognition of numbers and can also teach addition and subtraction. As children get older bingo can be adapted to division, multiplication, and even algebra.

Bingo can turn math into a much less intimidating subject. It can also be enjoyable to teach for the parent and learn for the child.

2. Addition Hopscotch

This game is great for kids that learn best by doing. You can either draw hopscotch outside with chalk or make an indoor one. Once it’s ready you can call out a number and have them hop to the two numbers that will add the number you called out.

If your child is younger you can call out the numbers for them to hop on and then tell them what those two equal. This will show them that putting numbers together equal a new number while practicing addition in a fun way.

3. Puddle Jump

This math game is great for all ages and even better for children that love to move and have a hard time staying still. To set up the game cut out enough puddle shapes with colored paper for the numbers you will be focusing on.

Once you cut out your puddles write a number on each one. There are many ways to play this game. You can have your child jump from number to number in order or you call out a number and they have to jump on it.

With older children, you can call out multiplication problems and they can jump on the answer.

4. Muffin Tin Counting Tray

This simple game only requires a 12 count muffin tin, pennies, and cut out numbers of any 11 numbers you wish to practice. Place each number cut out in a muffin space and the stack of pennies in the space without a cut out number.

Say a number out loud and have your child place the correct number of pennies on the hole with the cut out number.

5. Number Order Window Game

This game only requires windows and a dry erase marker. All you have to do is write numbers randomly spaced out on a window and have your child draw a line from the lowest number to the highest number in order. 

You can get as creative as you want with this game by writing the numbers in a shape that once those lines are connected will appear to your child.

Have Fun With Your Child!

If a subject such as math is challenging for a child turning that subject into something fun like a game will make it easier for the child to learn. The sooner a young child gains confidence and has fun with basic arithmetic the better they are able to handle higher levels of math. Fun math activities will turn a child from hating math into loving math.

Another great way to teach your child hands-on is through travel. Check out our article with the best family vacations to take with your children.

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