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Hans Moses

 
By Hans Moses
Published on Saturday 21st 2009
 
You surely don't have to be a math teacher to help your child learn math. All you have to be is a little creative and very patient. To teach your child valuable math lessons, you can use the mathematics that is present in everyday activities. This basic steps will not only help improve your child's achievement in the classroom, but also get him interested in the subject.

You surely don't have to be a math teacher to help your child learn math. All you have to be is a little creative and very patient. To teach your child valuable math lessons, you can use the mathematics that is present in everyday activities. This basic steps will not only help improve your child's achievement in the classroom, but also get him interested in the subject.

Encourage your kids to help you around the daily chores. It is a good way to teach them some basic math lessons. For example, take your kids for grocery shopping and ask them to identify different vegetables and fruits. Now, let them place the items on a weighing scale and watch the weight reading increase. Allow them to count the fruits or vegetables as you place them in the bag. All these simple steps will help your kids learn to make estimations.

Everyday shopping trip offers a valuable lesson to your elementary school student. As you buy things ask your child to use a calculator to figure out the approximate total cost of your purchases. Rather than entering the exact price make sure to round of the price to the nearest whole number. This will allow your child to see how close the estimate is to the actual cost. Over the period, your child will become more comfortable with this activity and you can gradually challenge them to make their own estimate. These basic math skills will help your child throughout his educational career.

Learning math by shopping is one of the most efficient ways. Even your child's math teacher will thank you for giving them some practice with basic math skills. Usually, stores offer great sales options. Ask your child to change the percent into a decimal and calculate the total cost of the products. Helping your child improve his math skills will help them succeed in their classroom and beyond.