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25 Super Cool Math Board Games (Grades 3-6)
by Lorraine Hopping Egan
Get kids fired up about math with this big collection of super-cool reproducible board games that build key skills: multiplication, division, fractions, probability, estimation, mental math, and more! Each game is a snap to make and so easy to play.

Family Math
by Stanmark, Jean Kerr, Virginia Thompson, Ruth Cossey
Loads of math games you can play as a family. Order needs long lead time, but worth the wait.

Family Math for Young Children: Comparing
by Grace Coates, Brian Gothberg, Jean K. Stenmark
Parents are encouraged to give children numerous opportunities for exploration and are reminded of the role that a child's development plays in accomplishing tasks.

Family Math II: Achieving Success in Mathematics
by Grace Dadila-Coates, Grace Dávila Coates, Virginia Thompson
For parents and teachers of children from five to twelve years old.

Family Math : The Middle School Years, Algebraic Reasoning and Number Sense
by Karen Mayfield-Ingram, Virginia Thompson
The book is filled with quick, punchy, eye-catching one- and two-page activities. Extensions help expand the activity and spark creativity. Some of the concepts include variables, graphing, price comparison, fractions, and adding decimals.

The Grapes Of Math
by Gregory Tang, Harry Briggs (Illustrator)
Greg Tang shows readers creative ways to use patterns and combinations of numbers to solve math puzzles quickly and effectively.

The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Fractions Book
by Pallotta, Jerry
Open the wrapper, and what do you see? A Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar is made up of 12 little rectangles that provide the perfect opportunity to teach fractions! A bunch of comical cows, some cocoa pods, and stalks of sugar cane join the fraction fun.

How Math Works
by Vorderman, Carol
A beautifully illustrated book showing children having fun doing mathematical experiments and making things to prove math concepts. Easily duplicated at home. Ages 8-14.

The Joy of Mathematics
by Pappas, Theoni
An unschooler's delight, with tie-ins to other subject area, these 3-4 page lessons provide hours of practical and fun math learning.

More Joy of Mathematics
by Pappas, Theoni
More tie-ins of math to real life.

Math for Every Kid
Easy Activities That Make Learning Math Fun
by VanCleave, Janice Pratt
Ideas, projects, and things to do to get across basic math concepts in the intermediate level of math.

Mathematical Mystery Tour: Higher-Thinking Math Tasks
by Mark H. Wahl
I used this book while homeschooling my 6th grade son, and it was his favorite math day. The Fibonacci numbers intrigued him and revealed the connection between spiral galaxies, patterns on a pine cone, and our own DNA.

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