A Mathematical Summer
Well, this post is probably too late for many of you, but I was doing a training today and was asked to share it. This document is meant to be sent home with your students to provide ideas for parents on ways to help the kids have a mathematical summer break. Hope it helps!
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So funny that you mentioned both cribbage and Yahtzee – those were two games my son got absolutely obsessed with. And yes, he’s now very comfortable with math.
Jenny, I come from a game playing family and make sure we play them with our children. I can see their little mathematical minds spinning with every game we play!