Thank you for your interest in following along with the daily themed posts on my Facebook page.
I appreciate your desire to engage in content OFF of Facebook so I’ll be sharing a weekly summary of events here as well.
I would love to hear your responses to any of these questions or posts! Please feel free to leave comments here, engage with others, or reply to my emails with your answers / thoughts / responses.
Intro video
Raising Math Superstars is back up and running for the New Year, with months of daily themed content planned for you!
My goal with this page is to provide resources, inspiration, and conversations to help you help your children and students enjoy and understand Math.
Come see what I’ve got planned for you in 2021!
Let me know if this is something that you think might be helpful in your Math journey – or if there’s anything in particular you’d like to see here.
Watch video replay on YouTube here.
Thursday Treasures: Posts from the Past
Thursday Treasures: Posts from the Past
Backwards planning for the not-quite-type-A homeschool mom. This homeschool/life planner will help you organize plans from the top down, then easily fill in missing pieces around spontaneous learning moments.
Math for Fun Friday
What math games does your family like to play?
Here are a few of our favorite Math games.
Have you played any of these? What else do you recommend?
If you’d like to add more games to your schooling this year, I highly recommend checking out Gameschool Community | My Little Poppies for more ideas!
Saturday Chats
As we begin a new year, let’s hear where in the world all our Math Superstars are from!I’ll start – we’re in TN, USA.
Spontaneous Sundays
What is one thing you are planning to do differently with your kids / students this year?
Math Mondays
Free math game!
This fast-paced winter themed Math game will have kids adding and subtracting as they race to fill their ten frame.
Collect snowflakes but watch out for ice storms, snow storms, the wind, and worst of all … the sun!
Tuesday Tips
Looking for a Math curriculum that helps kids really understand Math without doing endless worksheets or logging endless hours online?
Here’s a review of my all-time favorite Math curriculum. The lessons and hands-on activities help students develop a strong number sense and mathematical reasoning skills.
I love how these lessons are well-planned and result in discovery, deep understanding, and mathematical conversations.
https://realworldlearners.com/number-sense/
Wednesdays on the Web
Has anyone used the “Activities for Al Abacus” book that Right Start publishes?
I didn’t know until just recently that they had a separate book full of activities just for their abacus – it looks like a great resource!
We love the Right Start curriculum and the games and hands-on activities – would love to hear your experience with this supplemental book if you’ve used it!
You can see the book here. (affiliate link)
Thursday Treasures: Posts from the Past
This homeschool room tour highlights the ways that I’ve worked to create a non-traditional, resource-rich learning environment to foster a love for learning. https://realworldlearners.com/homeschool-room-tour/
Math for Fun Fridays
Explore symmetry with your kids with this simple Math Art activity today – we’d love to see pics of their “Math”-terpieces if they want to share!
This is one activity from a month long Math Art activity set – you can see the full set here.
Live video:
Does it confuse students to learn multiple ways to solve one math problem?
Yes. Also, No. Let’s talk about this :). Watch the video here.
I would love to hear your responses to any of these questions or posts!
Please feel free to leave comments here, engage with others, or reply to my emails with your answers / thoughts / responses.
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