Did you know that November 23rd is Fibonacci sequence day? The date November 23rd, or 11/23 in mm/dd format, follow a number pattern called the fibonacci sequence. The Fibonacci sequence day celebrates the famous mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci, who discovered this mathematical pattern in the 12th century. Let’s look at what the Fibonacci sequence is and a fun activity to explain… Read More
Divisibility Rules
Once your kids have mastered their division facts, it’s always good to teach them the divisibility rules. These rules can help them determine if a number is divisible by another number evenly without performing actual division. They can come handy when learning about factors and doing long divisions under a time constrain. This helps our kids to look at large… Read More
Fun Ways To Practice Spelling Words
Let’s face it , kids are lazy and ‘I am Bored’ is their favorite word. Top it with a list of spelling words to learn every week and they are definitely not happy about it. So, how can you make them interested to learn their spelling words. I have compiled a list of creative and interactive ways I use with… Read More
Geometry – Sum of all angles of a Triangle
Growing up, we learned in geometry that sum of all the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. But can you illustrate it ? Let’s find it out together. Cut any shape triangle from a piece of paper. Mark all the angles with different colors on both the sides. Orient the triangle so that the longest side is the… Read More
AlphameticS- Number Puzzles
Are you a fan of puzzles? Do you enjoy solving mathematical problems? Then, you might want to try your hand at alphametics – a type of number puzzle that can challenge your mathematical skills and boost your mental agility. In this blog post, we’ll explore the world of alphametics and show you how to solve them. ( Disclosure : Some… Read More
Tower Of Hanoi – Math Puzzle Game
The Tower of Hanoi is a classic mathematical puzzle game that has been around for over a century. It was invented by the French mathematician Edouard Lucas in 1883 and has since been a favorite among puzzle enthusiasts around the world. I recently decided to introduce my kids to this puzzle to not only entertain them but also to improve… Read More