Take math practice on the road this summer! Chances are you and your family have a busy, fun-filled summer ahead. Whether you're planning a summer road trip, shuffling little ones off to summer camp, or running a family taxi service to your kids' summer activities, you can take advantage of "on the go" moments to help kids practice math skills. In this article, we offer several ideas for practicing math skills on the road, wherever your summer plans lead you. Read on to find out more! Read More
It's hard to believe another school year is coming to an end! The final weeks of school are the perfect time to try out a math review game with your class to revisit the important math skills your little learners have mastered this year. In the iKnowIt May blog post, we feature three easy, fun math review games you can do with your class, virtually or in the classroom. Read on to find out more. Read More
Spring has arrived and plants are springing to life all around! Challenge your students to put their measurement skills to the test this spring with a fun math activity that teaches them to measure the height of flowers using standard and metric units. Your students will discover that flowers aren't the only things growing this spring—their math skills are too! Read on to find out more. Read More
Introduce three basic fraction skills to your little learners with these hands-on math activities. In our latest blog post, we're featuring three fun math games that reinforce early fraction concepts. Learn about equal and non-equal parts, fractions of shapes, and fractions of sets with flexible, engaging activities that are perfect for the visual learner, kinesthetic learner, social learner, and just about every student in between! Read on to find out more. Read More
Practice classifying triangles with a geometry art project your students will love! Read our February blog post to discover how your little learners can classify triangles by their angles or sides as they create a beautiful landscape picture featuring mountains. This math art project is a powerful teaching tool for helping kids understand triangle classifications. Read on to find out more! Read More