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312 Things To Do with a Math Journal: Games, Number Play, Writing Activities, Problem Solving, and Creative Math for All Ages

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Are you looking for new ways to help your children learn math?

In a math journal, children explore their own ideas about numbers, shapes, and patterns through drawing or writing in response to a question.

Journaling encourages students to develop a rich mathematical mindset. They begin to see connections and make sense of math concepts. They grow confident in their ability to think through new ideas.

All they need is a piece of paper, a pencil, and a good prompt to launch their mathematical journey.

312 Things To Do with a Math Journal includes number play prompts, games, math art, story problems, mini-essays, geometry investigations, brainteasers, number patterns, research projects, and much more.

These activities work at any grade level, and most can be enjoyed more than once. It doesn’t matter whether your students are homeschooled or in a classroom, distance-learning, or in person. Everyone can enjoy the experience of playing around with math.

Early Reviews from My Journaling Beta-Testers:

• "We really enjoyed these!"

• "I remember doing pages and pages of dull equations with no creativity or puzzle-thinking, but now as a homeschool mom, I'm actually enjoying math for the first time! My daughter's math skills have skyrocketed and she always asks to start homeschool with math."

• "Thank you for a great intro to Playful Math!"

• "All of the kids were excited about their journals. My oldest kept going without prompting and did several more pages on his own."

• "We had a lot of fun doing your math prompts. We had never done any math journaling before, but we will certainly integrate this into our weekly routine from now on."

Pick up a copy of 312 Things To Do with a Math Journal and begin your family’s math journaling adventure today.


BONUS: Would you like some beautiful, printable dot-grid pages for your students to write on? Check out the Journaling Pages for Adventurous Students bundle.
You will get the following files:
  • MOBI (5MB)
  • PDF (12MB)
  • EPUB (4MB)

Customer Reviews

Jeri Lin B.

Verified Buyer

8 months ago

Innovating our Homeschool

We are using this as the foundation for learning math in our home. Easy to use, fun for the kids and mom, and really helping kids learn to make sense of numbers rather than just following rules.