Math learning games for kids

I'm really excited to share a new ed tech resource we've introduced to Gavin - it's called Splashlearn and it's made up of a ton of different math games that teach Gavin the core fundamentals of math for PreK - counting, number sequencing, and number recognition.

Spashlearn has been a great way to supplement his learning at home. We don't feel guilty letting him use the iPad because it's positive use of screentime and we know he’s actively learning essential skills for math. He's actively learning and engaged and all the while also having a lot fun.

The math games are bite-sized which makes it super flexible to really tailor the amount of time Gavin spends each day on Splashlearn. Whether there’s free 30 minute block of time or while he’s waiting for dinner, Gavin can squeeze in some games in throughout the day.

It's also super fun and interactive - Gavin get so into the music and the different characters in each of these games, and we can see firsthand how he's really building confidence in his learning.

For parents, we get insights into our child’s progress through trackable reports that shows where Gavin has done really well, and areas for improvement. Having this data makes us feel good knowing that his screen time is being put to productive use and that his math fundamentals are strengthening each day.

Definitely check out Splashlearn - we've been so impressed to see how excited Gavin gets to play their math games and in doing so is getting better and better at math each day.

A great way to take advantage of the time we’re all home to learn math skills, while also incorporating engaging and fun games for kids
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