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Math Facts - Try Some Fun Ways to Learn Them

Caren Bugay



Memorizing math facts is a necessary part of elementary school. Flash cards
and repetitive chanting have their place, but, for my children, were pure
drudgery. Frustrated by their lack of interest in practicing their math facts, I
have searched for ways to make memorizing math facts more fun.


Our favorite math web site, Aplusmath is an easy to use site offering a
worksheet generator, online flashcards and games including Matho, Concentration
and Hidden Pictures. Matho combines both bingo and math facts in an exciting
timed game. Or, match the math problem to the answer in concentration. Discover
beautiful photographs by solving math problems in the hidden pictures game.


Both of my children enjoy music, so tapes and CD’s are perfect for us. Rock
‘n Learn makes fun audio programs featuring “cool music that teaches”. The math
facts programs come in rap, rock and country versions to satisfy a variety of
musical tastes. My son happily reviews multiplication facts to a funky rap
beat.


A favorite educational “toy” is Leap Frog’s Twist & Shout. Children twist
and shout their way to learning facts. It's fun, it's lively and the learning is
done to a toe-tapping musical beat. Kids move and groove their way through four
games, each with a "teach" and a "quiz" mode. Then they twist the number dial to
solve the equation and hit it to select an answer. Answers are heard and seen on
the LCD screen.


We have also made good use of the Hot Dots flash cards. Hot Dots flashcards
can be used like regular flash cards, or add the Hot Dots Power Pen and children
can drill independently with instant reinforcement! Kids simply touch the pen to
a dot and it responds instantly signaling a correct or incorrect answer.


If traditional flashcards aren’t enough to inspire your kids to practice math
facts, try these fun alternatives. Helping your child learn math facts now will
make more advanced math so much easier. Have fun!


Caren Bugay has lots of tips and resources to enhance your child's education.
Find more great ideas at href="http://www.helpyourkidslearn.blogspot.com/"
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