Math

Math is one of those subjects that for some reason can sometimes cause people anxiety.  The fact is though, even if you don't make the connection, you likely are using math all day long.  I have added some sites below to help you to practice and keep your skills sharp.   Please try to do some math skill training for at least 50 minutes each day.  If allowed, you could also do some cooking or baking, as ingredient proportions are an integral math skill that most of us have, but never really consider.

Khan Academy works for some students.  Feel free to check this site out.

https://www.khanacademy.org/signup


This is a site that has a "bajillion" (that's a number, right?) worksheets to choose from.
https://www.math-drills.com

This site asks you to view images and make connections (this is math - this is what I mean when I say you use math all day long).
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1R0ob2DEuh2QRYAGKECMzbTnoswr3bbM_B6Dp_AHkoNg/edit#slide=id.g71c4df7dde_0_0


More number riddles...
https://www.riddles.com/archives/3565

This is the grade 3 workbook we sometime use.
https://www.beyondthealgorithm.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Grade-3-MMS-Practice-and-Homework.pdf

This is the grade 4 textbook we often use (though I usually print off sheets, the kids are not used to using the actual textbook).

https://paol.schoolsites.ca/download/37833

This is the grade 4 workbook we sometimes use:

http://mscarmichael.weebly.com/uploads/5/2/5/7/5257243/math_makes_sense_homework_book__grade_4_.pdf

How to play Crib:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttkfRm5pZr4

https://bicyclecards.com/how-to-play/cribbage/

Online Crib:
https://cardgames.io/cribbage/

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