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FunMathtic

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 9 reviews
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Thornton, Colorado, United States
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I am teaching extra-curriculum math classes for pre-schoolers and elementary school students. For years students come to me after public schools being intimidated and averted by math. In my classes, I am trying to let the children feel how beautiful, engaging and entertaining math can be! It is such a warming feeling to see, how the little ones who already labeled themselves unsuccessful open up and start to enjoy exploring math. In my classes, I have straggling learners. Who at the same time quite often are gifted and talented. I want children to see they can do it, they can learn math while enjoying it.
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Preview of My First Numbers - from 1 to 10 plus 0

My First Numbers - from 1 to 10 plus 0

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FunMathtic
Fun and easy way to practice numbers! This material promotes full-brain development with numbers, logic, creativity, handwriting, puzzles, artistic tasks. Math can be fun! For children 3 to 6 years old.
Preview of Count to 10 - Fruits and Veggies - Fun counting, addition, subtraction, logic

Count to 10 - Fruits and Veggies - Fun counting, addition, subtraction, logic

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FunMathtic
Operations with numbers on base 10 - 3 pages of fun math activities: counting, addition, subtraction, more or less, and fun logic puzzles, all with fruits, vegetables and berries. Math materials for preschoolers, PRE-K, all children 4-5-6 years old. Good for schools, extra-curriculum or homeschooling.
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I am teaching extra-curriculum math classes for pre-schoolers and elementary school students. For years students come to me after public schools being intimidated and averted by math. In my classes, I am trying to let the children feel how beautiful, engaging and entertaining math can be! It is such a warming feeling to see, how the little ones who already labeled themselves unsuccessful open up and start to enjoy exploring math. In my classes, I have straggling learners. Who at the same time quite often are gifted and talented. I want children to see they can do it, they can learn math while enjoying it.