Category: Math and Numbers
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Reading STEMs Learning: A Computer Named Katherine

If you are familiar with and love the movie, Hidden Figures, then you are familiar with Katherine Johnson. Katherine Johnson is a famous mathematician who made huge contributions to NASA’s space program. Check out this children’s book review on “A Computer Named Katherine”.
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Preschool Math Exercises

Check out some of the best ways I’ve found to incorporate daily preschool math concepts!
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The Chronicles of Osmo Part 1: The Dragon, the Wizard and… a Sandwich?!?

Osmo recently released a new game series called Math Wizard! We were given the opportunity to check out the sorcery behind Math Wizard Secrets of the Dragon! Check out my review!
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Did someone say Family Game Night?… Genius!

Did someone say ‘Family Game Night’?… Genius! The Osmo Genius Starter Kit + Family Game Night provides genius ways to squeeze in some special time with the family this holiday! #OsmoSocialClub #OsmoWonderland
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Shape Detectives: Learning Shapes!

Here’s a fun way to explore shapes with your young child! Become a shape detective!
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JACK-O’-LANTERN Math

Help your child learn shapes, count, and graph with this fun Halloween JACK-O’-LANTERN Math activity!
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Jaw Biting Math! Teaching More Than and Less Than…

Understanding math language is so important to future confidence and success in math! Read more on how I taught the concept of ‘more than’ and ‘less than’.
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Easy, Colorful Cornstarch Painting & Science!

Have a blast painting with your little chemists and learn some science in the process!
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Board Games to Learn Basics in Programming

We learned about the basics in computer programming while building our very own board game. This was an incredibly fun activity. My 5 year old loved working on it and loved learning some new programming vocabulary too.
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OSMO Early Math & Skip Counting

DISCLAIMER: I am an Amazon Associate. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn from qualifying purchases made using the links in this post at no additional cost to you. For those of you that read my 2019 STEM gifts post will recall that one of the items I suggested as…
