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Primary
Get ready to explore a mix of engaging math puzzles and hands-on problem-solving activities designed to boost your skills and deepen your understanding of shapes. This month, we’re also highlighting a special “Real World Math Connection” to show how math is all around us—making everyday life more interesting and fun!
Get ready to explore a mix of engaging math puzzles and hands-on problem-solving activities designed to boost your skills and deepen your understanding of math. This month, we’re also highlighting a special “Where Math Meets Dance” section to show how math is all around us—making everyday life more interesting and fun!
This month’s math newsletter invites families to explore time, space, and number sense through hands‑on activities. From playing Stop the Clock to practice strategic thinking, to discussing how many squares fit inside a rectangle, and trying the Remove to 10 subtraction strategy, students build strong foundational skills in fun and meaningful ways. You’ll also find real‑world math connections—like cooking—and simple thinking tasks that encourage curiosity and mathematical talk at home.
Junior
In this edition, dive into a variety of math puzzles and problem-solving activities that will help you learn new math strategies and understand shapes and angles. Plus, discover this month’s "Real World Math Connection" to bring math into your everyday life!
In this edition, dive into a variety of math puzzles and problem-solving activities that will help you learn new math strategies. Plus, discover this month’s "Real World Math Connection" to bring math into your everyday life!
Intermediate
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.
This month’s math newsletter explores transformations in problem solving, featuring activities like Surprising Transformations and Which One Doesn’t Belong, along with resources for parents and practice tools. It also highlights math in the workplace through cartography, showing how skills like graphing on Cartesian planes and applying transformations are used in creating maps, plus examples of transformations in art.
This month’s math newsletter explores problem solving, math talk, and real‑world applications—including how pharmacists use measurement, ratios, and precise calculations to keep patients safe. Families will also find helpful at‑home activities such as vocabulary-building strategies, Area Mazes for practice, and a fun Mini Metric Olympics to bring math to life.