Family Math Newsletter 2025-26

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The Family Math Newsletter provides monthly insights, activities, and tips to support math learning at home. With editions for Primary, Junior, and Intermediate levels, each newsletter is designed to help families engage with math in meaningful and fun ways. Check out the latest editions below!
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Primary

Welcome to our fun and engaging math newsletter designed especially for primary school students (Kindergarten to Grade 3)! Each issue is packed with exciting puzzles, math games, real-world challenges, and tips to help build confidence and curiosity in math. Whether you're a budding mathematician or just starting your journey, this newsletter makes learning math an adventure!

Junior

This newsletter is crafted for curious and capable junior students in Grades 4 to 6 who are ready to explore math beyond the basics. Each edition features brain-teasing problems, real-world applications, math challenges, and tips to strengthen problem-solving skills. Whether you're preparing for high school or just love a good puzzle, this newsletter helps make math meaningful, relevant, and fun!

Intermediate

This newsletter is designed for students in Grades 7 to 10 who are ready to deepen their understanding of mathematics and explore how it connects to the world around them. Each issue features thought-provoking problems, real-life applications, and enrichment opportunities to challenge and inspire. Whether you're preparing for high school courses, contests, or just love discovering new ideas, this newsletter supports your growth as a confident and capable math thinker.

October Newsletter - 2025

In this edition, dive into a variety of math puzzles and problem-solving activities designed to sharpen your mathematical thinking. Plus, discover this month’s featured math-related career: carpentry—where precision and measurement play a key role in building and design.

Want to learn more?

Take a look at our family math resources page!

Family Math Resources