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Tips for Making 1st Grade Math Fun

By Astra Yaddira, published Sep 05, 2007
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Your 1st grader probably doesn't enjoy sitting in one place for very long, especially when it comes to learning his or her 1st grade math. Kids this age want to run, play in the dirt, and catch creepy crawly bugs. This is why you have to make 1st grade math fun. The key is to get your child excited about learning. You can do this in many different ways.

Keep it Colorful:

Colorful pictures, characters, and items are a good idea for your 6 year old. This is an example of the kind of 1st grade math lessons that Singapore math curriculum uses. This curriculum is known for teaching your child in a fun and exciting way, so your child doesn't get bored and tired of math.

Actually, the proof is in the testing. Singapore math students scored higher on math tests than with any other math curriculum. When your child's mind is stimulated with colors and pictures, they will be less likely to lose interest in learning.

Make Math a Game:

If you make math a game for your child, they will enjoy learning it. There are a lot of curriculum which feature math games, or you can make up your own. One such curriculum is the AAA math, which features timed games that challenge your child and keep him or her interested.

When your child learns 1st grade math in a game style curriculum, he or she doesn't even realize they're learning. Yes, it's perfectly acceptable to trick your child into learning math!

Rewards:

There isn't a kid in the world who doesn't love rewards. When you are teaching your child, and they get a correct answer, give them a piece of candy. Another idea is to add to their allowance for every lesson with 80% of the answers correct.

They will really like the fact that they are earning their rewards, and this will give them the motivation to learn 1st grade math. Children at this age really love to feel independent, and allowing them to earn extra allowance or treats is a great way to keep them interested and happy with their math lessons.

Tips for Keeping Your Child Interested in 1st Grade Math:

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Great article.

Posted on 09/08/2007 at 6:09:00 PM

 
thanks for the info, I am going do this for my first grader.

Posted on 09/05/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

 
Nice tips!

Posted on 09/05/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

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