1, play house.
When children pretend to do something, they often create the same scene as real life. They can check bus timetable, or how much raw materials are needed for long-distance driving. In addition, pretend games mostly include numbers and counting. Don't forget that small problems and building blocks also involve mathematical concepts. Children will learn counting, geometry and mathematics while playing with building blocks.
2. Family life.
Housing maintenance provides an excellent opportunity for children to practice their math skills. Let the children measure the doorframe or look at a picture hanging in the middle of the wall. When you want to finish something, children can help with something, such as getting nails, screws and tools. In addition, in daily life, such as setting an alarm clock or preparing the dining table, it is an opportunity for children to count and deal with numbers.
3, the game.
There are many small games related to mathematics, such as telephone games played by younger children and building blocks played by older children. These games are permeated with wonderful mathematical content. If you can help children play and exercise with their neighbors' children, they will have a better chance to think about math problems.
4. financial management.
Children can touch, count, save, classify and spend money under supervision. It's good to show them around the mall and tell them how much it costs and how much discount they can save, but it's better to teach children the value of money. When children grow up, give them pocket money when they do housework, so that they can learn to work to earn money.