2010年11月8日星期一

How To Make Math Fun

We all know that math can be difficult to understand and only gets more complex the more we study it.Math continues to be a part of our daily lives even once we graduate from school. In order to successfully grasp the more complicated types of math, like calculus and trigonometry, a solid foundation in the basic concepts is absolutely essential. This is why getting your children comfortable with math at an early age is so important.Math isn't immediately appealing to all children. One way you can make math universally fun is by making it a game. There are a lot of fun math games that you can introduce the subject to your kids.If you don't know any games already, there are plenty of resources to help. You can find a lot of websites that offer fun math games that you can download and share with your kids. Some sites offer interactive games that your kids can play online.You can find a full range of activities for each mathematic principle. Make sure the activity level matches the development level for your child. You can find fun math games to cover the basics like simple addition and subtraction to more the complex, like problem solving, analytics and logical thinking, and all the fractions and percentages in between.There are also sites that offer fun math games that involve team work and strategy so your child gets to engage with other children online.If you have a younger child, you can use a fun math game to introduce the subject. Simple counting activities and writing numbers can help the child gain familiarity with how numbers are sequenced and their significance. Once they get more advanced, you can incorporate exercise like filling in the blanks based on the sequence of the numbers.You can also show use fun math games to show your children how math is used in everyday life. You can use money and the corresponding values to work on addition and subtraction, to start, and then percentages and division for more advanced ages.While playing math games is a great way to improve your child's mathematical capabilities, it's just as important to keep it fun. The goal is for children to learn to enjoy math and carry that learned love and confidence in their math skills they grow older.  That confidence in their ability can be just as crucial as the know-how.

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