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by D13Fd
1499 days ago
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I mostly just asked my now-six-year-old math questions at dinner, while driving around, and at other convenient times for me. Give them a treat of some kind when they get a few right. She's now in first grade and she can do multiplication, division, fractions, squares/square roots, and so on. The treats mean that she will sometimes come up and say "Can I do math questions?" (because she wants to watch TV or get some other treat). I'll give her a series of random questions, and if she gets them right, she gets to watch TV. On the science side of things, there are lots of fun project kits you can get. I found that they are a lot of work, but also worthwhile. I should probably do more of them. You should also look into snap circuits electronics kids. The kids go absolutely nuts for those. P.S. once they have the fundamentals, age-appropriate comic books are insanely good for teaching reading. |
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