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Resources
Books for Grown-Ups
Books for Kids
Sites for Grown-Ups
Sites for Kids
Books for Grown-Ups
- BEYOND FACTS AND FLASHCARDS: EXPLORING MATH WITH YOUR KIDS
by Jan Mokros
Games and activities help parents and caregivers develop their children's logic and reasoning skills.
- MATH: FACING AN AMERICAN PHOBIA
by Marilyn Burns
This book provides ways to encourage and motivate children to discover math concepts on their own.
- A FAMILY'S GUIDE: FOSTERING YOUR CHILD'S SUCCESS IN SCHOOL MATHEMATICS
edited by Amy J. Mirra
An explanation of today's math curricula with suggestions for how families can help children learn to like math.
- MATH POWER: HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD LOVE MATH, EVEN IF YOU DON'T
by Patricia Clark Clark Kenschaft
This book describes strategies for how parents can encourage their children to think about math and suggests techniques to help kids understand math concepts.
- For more books to read, check PBS Teachers
Books for Kids
- EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MATH HOMEWORK
by Anne Zeman
Clear answers to kids' most frequently asked questions about math homework.
- REAL-WORLD MATH FOR HANDS-ON FUN!
By Cindy A. Littlefield, Michael Kline
Clever activities help kids discover how math is used in their everyday lives.
- AMAZING MATH PUZZLES
By Adam Hart-Davis, Jeff Sinclair, and Claire Bazinet
Kids will love the challenge of solving these entertaining brain teasers.
- For more books to read, check PBS Teachers
Sites for Grown-Ups
Sites for Kids
- http://www.sciencebuddies.org/
Science Buddies' cool "Topic Selection Wizard" tool helps kids pick the perfect science fair project idea including dozens of fun, math-themed projects. This free site also offers science fair project tips and an advice forum.
- http://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/scifair/index.html
Give the DragonflyTV Super Science Spinner a whirl! Spin until you find an idea you like.
- http://www.funbrain.com/numbers.html
Suggest these fun online games to your child if practice is needed with number skills.
- http://www.mathcats.com/
Engaging online games and interactive applets will help your child explore math in a way that develops understanding. For fun projects to do offline, visit the Math Crafts section.
- For more sites about math, check out PBS Teachers
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