Divya, from Singapore, sent in these great ways to practice multipication in a fun way. Let’s take a look at it…
What did you do?
Raise up your hand if you also had to repeat “times table” over and over until you could recite it, when you were young.
Well, this memorisation style has worked then but this may not have been the best way to learn maths.
My son, Atharva (6 yrs) got bored when I ask him to recite the same. I figured it out, that I have to change my POA (plan of action)
So,I have compiled some of the fun games that have worked for us and he never felt that we are practicing.
The pictures are self-explanatory and they have worked well for us.
Do you have any other projects planned?
I am going to practice measurements with my son.
Tell the Housebound With Kids community a bit about yourself…
I am Divya, a Healthcare Prosfeasional by profession now a SAHM of two kids- 6 YO and 2YO. I love doing child-led purposeful play activities with my kid.
@Learningisfunwithus
How are you finding being housebound so far?
I feel it’s a blessing in disguise as we are getting more time to spend with each other.
Do you have any tips for other parents?
Every resource available at home can be converted into an engaging activity for kids of all ages. So keep the learning happening.
Has this website and community helped you?
It’s a wonderful collection of activities for kids.