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There is a lot of discussion around “family math,” yet different organizations may define it differently. It can generally refer to math-related activities that happen outside the classroom and within the context of family relationships and everyday life.

Given findings that early math achievement at preschool entry is predictive of later school success, and that there is an opportunity gap for children from under-resourced communities, we need to know more about how to activate and celebrate math learning in diverse racial, ethnic, cultural and socio-economic family and community contexts.

Here we have a growing number of resources dedicated to expanding resources for families, both directly as well as research and resources for educators.

Promising Math

Family and community math was the topic of our biennial Promising Math conference in 2019. The resources found on the event page and ongoing resources on our website here are meant to further the discussion and push the topic in helpful directions.

Promising Math 2019

i love all of me Lorie Ann Grover, Best Books for Babies
Series: Book Ideas

Best Books for Babies to Find Math in Their World

November 3, 2020

Books are great for babies. Research clearly supports this. What are the best books for babies? We use our Precursor Concepts as a framework for discussing math thinking during the ages of 0-3.

  • Topic: Precursor Concepts
  • Age/Grade Level: Infants
  • Tags Family Math
Chores for Kids Help Find Math Around House
Series: Ideas at Work October 14, 2020

Chores for Kids Can Help Them Find Math Around the House

With young children at home, there’s always cleaning to be done. So why not include them in completing the chores? Chores can engage everyone in the household in a little “math all around us” problem-solving.

  • Topic: Precursor Concepts, Spatial Relationships
  • Age/Grade Level: Infants, Toddlers, Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Family Math
Homemade Playdough Recipe for Shape Fun
Series: Ideas at Work September 11, 2020

Homemade Playdough Recipe for Shape Fun

Stamping or imprinting with a homemade playdough recipe using everyday household items is an active way for children to explore the big ideas of shape.

  • Topic: Precursor Concepts, Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Infants, Toddlers, Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade
  • Tags Family Math
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Series: Hear from the Experts August 25, 2020

Families are Pivotal in Designing Math Picture Books for Children

How do you design a better picture book for children? How does consulting with families along with research help us to understand what makes educational children's books effective and engaging?

  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Family Math, Promising Math
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Series: Hear from the Experts August 24, 2020

Family-Centered Approach to Picture Books with David Purpura

David Purpura, PhD, of Purdue University describes his team's research and intervention designed around picture books and their effectiveness in homes.

  • Age/Grade Level: Adult Learners, Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade
  • Tags Family Math, Promising Math
number words printable activity cards
Series: Book Ideas August 11, 2020

3 Children’s Books Where Small Numbers Matter

As children start using number words, they don’t always have a sense of what those words really mean. Early on, we guide children to develop a meaningful number sense by focusing on small numbers.

  • Topic: Number Sense
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Subitizing, Tana Hoban, Family Math, More Fewer Less, Uno Dos Tres/One Two Three, Pat Mora, Two Mice, Sergio Ruzzier, download
Hands-on Shape Activity
Series: Ideas at Work July 29, 2020

Putting Groceries Away is Hands-on Shape Activity for Young Children

Putting groceries away is necessary work for families. Sharing this work with our children turns an everyday task into a hands-on shape activity.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade
  • Tags Family Math, En Español
outside activities for kids math obstacle course
Series: Ideas at Work July 13, 2020

Taking Math Out for a Spin: Outside Activities for Kids That Have Math

Warm weather and more daylight hours mean now is a great time to take advantage of outdoor spaces. There are so many ways to incorporate math into your child’s outside activity.

  • Topic: Measurement, Spatial Relationships
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Play, Family Math
Math Card Games playing cards
Series: Focus on Play June 5, 2020

How to Adapt Math Card Games to Children’s Skill Level

Card games provide meaningful practice of the basic number combinations. These common card games that children learn in school or at home can be revisited many times and can be adapted to children’s own math…

  • Topic: Counting, Number Operations
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Subitizing, Play, Games, Family Math, En Español, download
Fingerplay songs for Preschoolers 2
Series: Ideas at Work May 27, 2020

Math at Your Fingertips: Songs and Fingerplays for Preschoolers

Do you remember enjoying fingerplay songs like 5 Little Monkeys or Un Elefante Se Balanceaba when you were young? You may not have realized that sharing these songs is a great way to bring math…

  • Topic: Number Sense, Counting
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Gesture, Games, Family Math, En Español
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