Set the boring worksheets aside and say hello to joyful learning through games! In this fun-filled workshop, you’ll discover how simple math card games can make math something your child actually looks forward to.
Set the boring worksheets aside and say hello to joyful learning through games! In this fun-filled workshop, you’ll discover how simple math card games can make math something your child actually looks forward to. These games are powerful tools for teaching and reinforcing key concepts like addition, multiplication, and fractions. They encourage critical thinking, build number sense, and allow kids of all ages and abilities to learn together. Games turn solitary work into a social, interactive experience that boosts math skills and infuses learning with laughter and joy.
Kathleen Cotter Clayton is the daughter of Dr. Joan A. Cotter, author and developer of the RightStart Mathematics program. She has a degree in Home Economics with a minor in Business, as well as two master’s degrees. Kathleen and her husband, Steve, have six adult children and six delightful grandchildren.
Set the Math Worksheets Aside: Let’s Play Games
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Set the boring worksheets aside and say hello to joyful learning through games! In this fun-filled workshop, you’ll discover how simple math card games can make math something your child actually looks forward to.
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Set the boring worksheets aside and say hello to joyful learning through games! In this fun-filled workshop, you’ll discover how simple math card games can make math something your child actually looks forward to. These games are powerful tools for teaching and reinforcing key concepts like addition, multiplication, and fractions. They encourage critical thinking, build number sense, and allow kids of all ages and abilities to learn together. Games turn solitary work into a social, interactive experience that boosts math skills and infuses learning with laughter and joy.
Kathleen Cotter Clayton is the daughter of Dr. Joan A. Cotter, author and developer of the RightStart Mathematics program. She has a degree in Home Economics with a minor in Business, as well as two master’s degrees. Kathleen and her husband, Steve, have six adult children and six delightful grandchildren.