Playing Number Hive for Math

Number Hive is a game that allows users to understand the relationship of addition and subtraction o… Hello There! Welcome to The Beauty of Play. This post is for my subscription members. I currently have two subscriptions: One for all things homeschooling and another for all things math.You can learn more about them  at https://thebeautyofplay.com/membership/…

Exploring Exponents

Using Cuisenaire Rods to Explore Patterns in the Powers There are a number of ways to explore exponents, but it will come to no surprise to you that using the…

An Overview of Multiplication

Looking at the Progression of Multiplication from Skip Counting in Quality of Number all the Way to Multiplying Expressions in Algebra. Introducing Multiplication When I started this post, I had…

Place Value Go Fish

 Place Value Go Fish is a game that I first saw Denise Haskins, the author of the book, Let’s Play Math, play. In this game, players take turns asking each player…

Playing with Slopes 

Exploring the Correlation between Slope and Speed This week we are going to play with slope. You probably know slopes from algebra with the ratio of rise over run or…

Healing Math Trauma

Including Non-Conventional Math Activities as Part or All of your Homeschooling Math Curriculum It happens easily enough. A concept is a little too challenging, there is one too many wrong…

Prime Factorization

Exploring Ways to Find and Use Prime Factors through Art, Cuisenaire Rods, and More This week we are looking at different ways to explore prime factoring. When teaching anything new,…

Division of Circles

A Place Where Math Meets Art This week I’m sharing a tutorial on division of circle for 3, 4, and 6. In Waldorf geometry, it dips back from the early…

Teaching Permutation and the Factorial

Cultivating Systematic Critical Thinking Permutations and combinations are part of probability and statistics. It shows us the number of possibilities available under a set conditions. Combinations allow you to change…

All the Ways to Use the 100-chart

From the Basics of Counting, to Addition and Subtractions, Multiples, Multiplication, and Even Prime Number Many year ago, I was inspired by Grimm’s 100-chart which is beautiful. I was not…

The Art of Tessellations

Playing with Repeating Symmetry and Patterns This week we are going to explore the world of Tessellations. There is so so much with tessellations that I cannot possibly cover all…

Number Bonds for 10

Various Activities that Practice the Number Bonds for Ten Because our number system is base ten, the number bonds for ten are fairly important. Many addition and subtraction strategies are…

Addition Strategies

Looking at a Variety of Methods that Make Adding Easier Addition may seem simple at the first look. We just take two numbers and combine them to achieve a total.…

Overview of Addition

From Adding Small Single-digits Numbers to Adding Multi-digit Numbers Addition – it’s likely the first process we learn after counting. It also stays with us for as long as our…

Prime Climb Strategies

Using the Game Prime Climb to Practice Math I have been wanting to share Prime Climb with you for some time. We have used a number of games to practice…

Notice and Wonder

Cultivating the Observation of Patterns and Relationships “Notice and Wonder” may be the most valuable tool in education. The exercise of ‘notice and wonder’ helps us to observe, analyze, sometimes…

Playing with Truchet Tiles

Truchet tiles are square tiles with two contrasting colors that can be arranged to make different patterns. When I think of them, I usually think of the contrasting colors dissecting…

Sorting and Comparing Fractions

Three Fraction Activities That Will Give a Number Sense for Fractions. This week I’m giving you a few excerpts of my Fractions guides. The first exercise, ‘Sorting and Comparing’ is…

Using Eratosthenes Sieve to Explore Prime Numbers

Eratosthenes’ Sieve is a method of finding prime numbers by eliminating multiples of numbers in the 100-chart, leaving all the prime numbers from 1 to 100. It’s a great activity…

Vedic Multiplication

Recently I had someone ask me if Vedic Multiplication, that is taught with my guide in year 3 of Multiplication and Division, could be done with 3-digit numbers. The short…

Using Game Points for Math

Who thought regular games could be used for math? Of course, I did. Some games point system for keeping score have wonderful opportunities to practice math strategies. Today, I’m going…

Overview of Factoring 

An Exploration to its Relationship to Multiplication and Division This week I’m touching on factoring. In math, I think it’s important to show children many different angles of a concept…

Gattegno’s Place Value

Making a Place in Homeschool Math for Place Value Gattegno’s chart is an intuitive way to look at place value. It shows every digit possible in every place value, allowing…

Rooibos Rainbow Tea Activity

A Sensory Math Activity for Homeschooling. Not only is making tea a wonderful sensory activity for a child, but at the end of it, you get to make and drink…

Window Star Math

Playing with Shapes, Angles, and Symmetry When Making Sun Catchers A little while ago, I showed the homeschooling subscribers how to fold window stars. This week, we’re going to explore…

Keeping a Math Journal

A Look inside our Math Journals from 4th-6th Grades Introduction Keeping a math journal can be a wonderful visual for your journey through math, but can also be very practical.…

Memorizing the Multiplication Tables

Different Ways to Help our Children Memorize the Multiplication Tables One of the most common questions that I get is about multiplication. People want to know how to help their…

Overview of How I Approach Math

What Math Concepts that I Teach When and Why Math is probably the subject that brings most homeschool parents dread and possibly even influences their decisions to homeschool. Many of…

Using Monopoly for Math

The Different Ways that You Can Use the Game Monopoly to Get in a Little Math Practice in your Homeschooling. Introduction I’m pretty community and collaborative-oriented, so the idea that…

Doubling and Halving

How Using Doubles and Halves Can Help Us in Simplifying Math Doubling and halving are such integral ideas within our world, that we almost don’t even think about them. They…

Exploring Long Division

Taking a look at the Long Division Algorithm Today I’m going to try to tackle the process of long division. This is a complex algorithm to learn and often is…

Math Circles

How the Waldorf Pedagogy uses Circles in their Math Waldorf uses circles throughout their years in math, from an exploration of them in Year 1 with the Quality of Numbers…

Conventional Math Check List

Here is the checklist for math for conventional math education based on the book Home Learning Year by Year. I’ve added a couple of things that I felt were missing, but…

Nesting Shapes

We have used these nesting shapes at different times during the years. With Quality of Numbers, each shape corresponds with a number which happens to be the number of sides that…

Decomposition and Recomposition of Numbers

How Strengthening Number Bonds Helps Strengthen our Math Skills Decomposition and recomposition may be the most important aspect of elementary level math. It is the ability to break down a…

An Overview of Cuisenaire Rods

An the Many Ways They Can Be Used to Show Math Cuisenaire rods are my favorite math manipulative. This is because they translate the math so clearly. This week we’re…