Math Learning Guide for Kids
Make math fun with these engaging activities and printables.
- Learning Path
- Mathematics
Baby

Splish, splash, exploring in the bath
Make learning a splash with these creative bath-time activities.Make every moment count
Bring numbers into your baby’s world by counting the steps as you carry her up them.New Toddler
How many fingers?
Provide simple reminders that math is part of your toddler’s world.Toddler

Numberland coloring page
Join Scout & Friends for an adventure exploring numbers in Numberland!
What's missing?
Let your child practice number sequencing by playing fill-in-the-blank on the refrigerator door.Curious Twos

Block power
Block out time for playing with blocks! Blocks are great math tools.
Adventures in Shapeville Park coloring page
In their new DVD, Adventures in Shapeville Park, Scout and Violet build a playground from shapes to see what a circle, square and triangle can really do!
Color-by-number balloons
This coloring activity requires your preschooler to recognize numbers 1 through 6.Preschool

Prepare for launch
Ask your child to use the launch codes to complete the patterns of colors and shapes. The ability to extend or duplicate patterns is a logical reasoning skill that forms a basis for future work in math (specifically, algebra!).
Ten buttons
Use small household objects to teach your child the different number combinations that add up to 10.Pre-K

Measure up!
Arm your child with a ruler or tape measure, and set her loose to take stock of the world.
Weigh to go
This printable gets your child thinking about the mathematical principle of relative weight.
Prepare for launch
Ask your child to use the launch codes to complete the patterns of colors and shapes. The ability to extend or duplicate patterns is a logical reasoning skill that forms a basis for future work in math (specifically, algebra!).Kindergarten

How many scoops does it take?
Teach volume and capacity by encouraging your child to guess how many scoops of rice will fill different size containers.