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Kid's Math Review with China Facts and FiguresPractice Higher Numbers Combined with Chinese Social Studies
A China themed math review using facts and figures is fun and effective. The Beijing 2008 Olympics provide great material for learning or practicing math basics.
China is the third largest country in the world land-wise, and the biggest country in Asia, next to Russia and Canada. Enormous, far-off, and fascinating China plus numbers equals fun while practicing higher numbers and basic addition and subtraction. See the gigantic figures below that are not only fascinating, but great for:
Fun Numerical China FactsChinese figures from the Discovery Channel
The Population of Chinese Cities
Chinese Geography & Manmade Landmarks According to Social Studies for Kids:
Reading FluencyReading fluency of higher numbers needs to be explicitly taught and practiced to primary grades children. Show them how many digits are in one million, one hundred thousand, ten thousand, a thousand, one hundred, and then ninety and below. Read the China facts out loud with a visual aid on a classroom board, big screen, poster, or a flashcard. Have students practice reading the numbers out loud a few times. Ordering and ClassifyingKids love to order, classify, and organize information. Create charts and tables that the China facts can be put into:
Practicing Basic Addition and SubtractionThe context and the information of the China facts lends interest to adding and subtracting columns of high numbers. There are so many ways to add and subtract the China facts which provides ample practice and repetition. Social StudiesAfter kids have learned, practiced, and played with the amazing China facts, they'll know them cold. A social studies quiz, mini-research project, or a more creative assessment of what they know will take their knowledge even further. The 2008 Beijing Olympics provide invaluable interdisciplinary learning opportunities. Practicing math literacy, basic calculations, and comparisons while learning about fascinating China makes it fun for all.
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