by Cindy | Aug 10, 2026 | Math Made Fun
Math activities for elementary students do not have to involve endless worksheets or repetitive drills. In fact, some of the most effective math learning happens when children are actively exploring, playing, and solving real-world problems. Many children develop...
by Cindy | Aug 3, 2026 | Math Made Fun
Effective study habits are not about spending more hours at a desk or completing endless worksheets. For children, successful learning often comes from consistency, structure, and balance. A well-designed daily study routine can help children stay focused, build...
by Cindy | Jul 27, 2026 | Math Made Fun
Teaching subtraction in kindergarten is often one of the first major milestones in a child’s math journey. While counting focuses on adding more objects to a group, subtraction introduces a new concept: taking something away and understanding what remains. For...
by Cindy | Jul 20, 2026 | Math Made Fun
Critical thinking skills in math are among the most valuable abilities children can develop during their early learning years. While many people associate mathematics with numbers and calculations, true mathematical success depends on much more than memorising...
by Cindy | Jul 13, 2026 | Math Made Fun
Building math skills in children starts long before they encounter complex equations or formal assessments in school. The early years provide a critical opportunity to develop number sense, logical thinking, and problem-solving abilities that will support learning...
by Cindy | Jul 6, 2026 | Math Made Fun
Skip counting is an important early numeracy skill, and understanding how to teach skip counting for kindergarten children can significantly strengthen their number sense and prepare them for more advanced math concepts such as multiplication and patterns. At this...