Easy Ways to Add Math to Everyday Routines: A Home-School Connection Post - Brookes Blog

Easy Ways to Add Math to Everyday Routines: A Home-School Connection Post

August 6, 2015

(PreK educators and parents of young kids: this post is for you!)

It’s no secret that today’s kindergarten kids are learning math concepts that used to be taught in first grade. If you’re a preK educator or parent getting children ready for their big transition to kindergarten, you’ve heard the message loud and clear:


To really get kids ready for long-term math success, teachers and families need to work together to weave math into everyday activities and connect math concepts to the real world. The good news is, even the most math-phobic parent can start doing that right now—for free!—with just a few small changes to their home routines.

What kind of changes? They can start by engaging in “purposeful play” and weaving math talk into everyday activities, like:

These ideas are all from Let’s Talk About Math by Donna Kotsopoulos and Joanne Lee. There are tons of other great tips in this book, so we’ve made a printable handout for parents. It’s one more tool you can use to strengthen the home-school connection and make sure kids start kindergarten with the math basics they need to succeed.

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YOUR TURN: Teachers—what’s your best suggestion for weaving math into everyday activities? And parents—how do you sneak little math lessons into your home routines? Share your knowledge below!

Pick up Let’s Talk About Math and learn more about using purposeful play with kids to promote mathematical thinking and get them ready for formal math instruction.