MATHEMATICS ON THE GO ACTIVITIES

Most of us spend a lot of time moving from place to place in our cars or in cabs, on buses and on trains and in airplanes. Travel, whether across town or around the world, provides many opportunities for you to help your child learn about and apply math.

Off We Go
Preschool

Show children that you use math skills by "thinking out loud" as you do things such as measuring distances on a map: "Let's see, it's five miles to Jackson and then three miles from Jackson to Albany, so that's a total of eight miles. It's two miles from Jackson to Corbin, so that's a total of seven miles. Albany is further away from Jackson than Corbin is."

Involving young children in trip planning can be a time to introduce them to measuring and comparing.

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Are We There Yet?
Kindergarten-Grade 2

Children develop positive attitudes toward math when they see that their parents and families value it. Find ways to show that you enjoy math. Let your child see you using math not only for routine activities, such as paying bills and following recipes, but also by playing number games and solving math puzzles.

Travelingwhether by car, bus, train or planeprovides many opportunities for children to use mental math and estimation to solve time and distance problems.

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Number Search
Kindergarten-Grade 3

Helping children practice number recognition can take many forms. Encourage them to listen for common expressions that include numbers and number words, such as: "Two's company, three's a crowd"; "Two can play that game"; or "Three strikes and you're out."

Traveling provides children with lots of opportunities to practice number recognition as well as counting skills.

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License Plate Riddles
Grades 2-4

For fun, point out license plates on which numbers are part of a message: ALL 4 1; IML8 (I'm late).

License plates can be used both to help children develop their knowledge of numbers and as an introduction to algebra.

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License Plate Special
Grades 2-4

Help children to understand that numbers have the same value whether they are expressed in figures (1, 2, 3) or in words (one, two, three).

Licenses plates can be used to reinforce children's understanding of the language of mathematics as well as their mathematical reasoning abilities.

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Ease on Down the Road
Grades 3-5

Involving children in planning trips and in giving them important jobs on the trip, such as following the correct route, can increase their self-confidence as well as their math skills. However, if they make mistakes, such as giving the wrong directions for a turn, they need to be reassured that mistakes are part of learning. Help them to understand what went wrong and how to get back on track.

An important mathematical concept for children to learn is the relationship between two quantities such as miles per hour or cost per gallon.

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On car trips with your childshort or longtake advantage of the following opportunities that allow him to apply his math skills: