Manitoba Education Parent Support DocumentOn this site you will find a parent guide for helping your child learn math. You will also gain access to printable games and activities from the Manitoba Math Curriculum.
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Dreambox Learning |
Interactive 100 ChartDiscover number patterns and practice your counting and skip counting skills with this interactive numbers chart from ABCya!
Math Challenge: Try to skip count by 2s, 5s, and 10s to 100! |
Dice and Card GamesPlay any board game/dice game such as Snakes and Ladders or any card game at home!
Some card game ideas to get you started are: -Who Has More? Deal out all cards. Everyone flips over 1 card at a time (or 2 cards if you want more of a challenge. If flipping over 2 cards, add them together,) the person with the highest number or sum wins and gets to keep all the cards in that round. The person with the most cards at the end of the game wins! -Make 10 card game: You will need a good memory for this game! Put 12 cards face down, 3 cards in each row. The object of this game is to make a sum of 10. Discard all Jacks, Queens and Kings. Ace's are equal to 1. Flip over one card at a time, keeping each card in its' place. If you make a sum of 10, the player keeps those cards. New cards are then to be added face down from the deck to replace them. If you go over the sum of 10, play moves to the next player. Person with the most cards at the end of the game wins. -Go Fish: Objective: Create sets of four. Deal 7 cards to each player. As soon as you have a set of 4 cards of the same number in your hand (one of each suit), you immediately place these cards face up on the table. Starting to the left of the dealer, each player asks, in turn, an opponent for a number, in order to try and get a book of 4 cards. If the opponent has that card or cards, all cards in the opponents hand of that number must be given. The player will then get another turn. If the opponent does not have the requested number, the opponent will tell the player to "Go Fish," and the player will take a card from the middle. The play will then move to the next player. Player with the most sets of 4 wins. |