Math games for auditory learners




















This is definitely my daughter. Math Fact Races — Looking for fun ways to practice math facts? Races are always a hit with kids. They can race each other, or try to beat their own best time, in this fun idea. Puddle Jump — This active math game is perfect for working on number recognition with younger kids.

Math Ball — That beach ball is perfect for making your very own kinesthetic math game. Use it to work on adding, subtraction, or multiplication facts. Sidewalk Math Game — Roll the dice. Encourage tour child to reason through solutions out loud.

Anything that stimulates the hearing process can be helpful. Use mnemonics and word links for important math concepts or problem-solving processes. Rhyming is helpful when possible. When reviewing new information, encourage your child to repeat the most important information out loud. Any activities that encourage talking will have a tendency to lead to talking that is unrelated to math. Use the above ideas but also develop your own. However, mixing things up a bit can also be beneficial to the your child and their enjoyment, participation, and learning will improve.

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This is great advice. I was definitely a sight oriented in learning especially math so those suggestions would have really done me good.

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Send us your comments, queries or suggestions here. The browser you are using is out of date and not officially supported. You may encounter problems while using the site, please upgrade for a better experience. Take part in classroom discussions. Ask lots of questions in class, after class, and in help sessions.

Ask for clarification if you don't completely follow an explanation in class. Restate, in your own words, math concepts you are trying to understand. Ask your math teacher to repeat important concepts. Listen carefully to the math lecture.



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