Maria Droujkova
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Greetings!
Yelena McManaman and Maria Droujkova, two homeschooling moms who love math and science, would like to invite you to a four-week free online adventure for the youngest mathematicians, starting April 25th.
Young children
are naturally drawn to harmony, balance and order. They are naturally
drawn to math, the math that goes beyond counting and simple arithmetic.
Math is beautiful and fun and it all starts early on with a few simple
games.
This is what Moebius Noodles, our online parent math club, is about - quick, simple and fun games that parents can play with kids to explore math.
Every weekday for four weeks you will see
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a new math activity to try with your child that takes virtually no time to prepare
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a math concept behind it
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how to adapt it for children of different ages, from infants to elementary school students
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variations to keep it interesting for children with various learning styles - and for parents!
Once a week you will have an opportunity to join us and other
parents in live webinars to learn more about teaching math to your child
naturally, and to share your stories.
You can also share your ideas, photos, and stories by e-mailing
the group, uploading pictures to Flickr, or joining the Moebius Noodles
Facebook group - whichever is more convenient for you!
To sign up, think of one question about doing mathematics with your child, and email the question to drou...@gmail.com We will use the questions in the second week of the club. Please send this to your friends who may be interested.
Cheers,
Dr. Maria Droujkova
http://naturalmath.comMake math your own, to make your own math.