There are many mathematics books, games, computer programs and other resources available for parents to help their child learn math skills. Here are just a few. Contact your local board of education for more information.
Saxon Math Program Advanced Math Home Study Kit
by John H., Jr. Saxon
Hardcover
Publisher: Saxon Publishing, Austin, TX. (1996)
ISBN: 1565771273
Grades: 10 to 11
It’s Elementary! 275 Math Word Problems
by M. J. Owen
Paperback
Publisher: Educators Publishing Service, Cambridge, MA.
ISBN: 0838824129
Grades: three to five
Looking into Math
by Cathy Feldman, Barbara Peckham, Silvia Acosta, and Susan Gardner
Publisher: Educators Publishing Service, Cambridge, MA.
Kindergarten to Grade three
Deal Me In!: The Use of Playing Cards in Learning and Teaching
by Margie Golick
Hardcover
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (1973)
ISBN: 0884320022
Math Magi Mixers
This is a challenging activity game involving all mathematical levels and computations. Children must match the sum of the black dice using the color dice and arithmetic operations. One to four players.
Smethport Specialty Co., Smethport, Penn.
Reader Rabbit Interactive Math Journey
Published by The Learning Company.
Learning Center Math (Ages four to six, seven to nine, and nine to 12)
Published by Davidson.
Yahtzee
This popular boardgame is excellent for math skills.
Connecting Math Concepts
A SRA McGraw/Hill direct mathematics instruction program.
Kumon Math
A tutoring program that teaches and drills math procedures. This program is good for developing math facts in children who understand the math concepts but need practice in automatizing their skills.