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Ask HN: How to get your child interested in math?
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3 points
by gitowiec
10 days ago
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Hi
I wanted to ask you, especially dads or dads-to-be, how to get your child interested in math? My child is 10 years old and complains that he doesn't like math. He's currently finishing third grade. In math classes, they're currently covering addition and subtraction with numbers up to 1,000,000, order of operations, and parentheses. My child's results are satisfactory and very good. He passes tests with a minimum of 90%. I once saw some posts on HN about math, including about math books, but I don't remember if they were intended for teaching children. I haven't achieved much in math myself; I'm proud of the fact that I could solve integrals and differentials at the blackboard by performing 2 or 3 mental steps. Please suggest something I could use to get my child interested in math. If you know of any books aimed at children, please share their titles. Ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance, and have a nice day. |
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(I'm assuming your kid speaks English. All my links have official translations to other languages, that may be easy or hard to find.)
* There is an word wide math Olympiad for kids, we participate here. After looking for a while, they have some free material in https://mathkangaroo.org/mks/practice/free-question-samples/ (There are other sites in other countries/languages. I'm not sure if there is a better link.)
* Duolingo has a math course
* There are some nice videos in https://www.youtube.com/@Numberblocks (The firsts ones are very simple (aimed to younger kids), but the last ones explore more deep topics like factorization, squares numbers).
* Another set of nice videos in https://www.youtube.com/@SmileandLearnEnglish (My wife found it, they have videos of different topics, like math, biology, language, ... They have a many videos about math including basic operations and also long multiplication and divisibility rules.)
* My daughter is participating in https://www.matific.com/ at school. They have some online activities, she likes it but I don't see a free tier.