Card Sequencing

Whether your classroom has similar ability groupings or a diverse range of mathematical skills, cards can be a way to bridge the gap when it comes to your math teaching. Students will work cooperatively on-task while learning the material you have to teach. Why struggle through worksheets and re-inventing the math wheel when you can witness first-hand a student's excitement when your class math time begins?

Math Should be Fun for Students

Achievement levels in math are under fire. Standardized testing has shone a light on the inability of some students in our schools to meet provincial expectations in the math curriculum. Many students are being taught key mathematical concepts in a hurried and unfocused manner due to a crowded math curriculum with five separate strands to teach and assess. "Too much to cover in too little time" is a common sentiment in today's classrooms. One solution to this problem is to implement card games into your math instruction as a means of reviewing key concepts and consolidating learning using a social, and highly engaging, method.