# Ways to Have Fun with MATH at Home
Kids who learn basic math concepts before kindergarten have a better shot at future mathematics.

## When getting dressed…
- Count out articles of clothing with your child.
- Count body parts as the clothing is put on.

## When doing laundry…
- Sort clothes with your child into piles of “more” or “less.”
- Ask your child to help put a specific number of clothing items into the hamper or basket, and then count with her as she does it.
- Have your child match socks to help them understand sets of objects.

## When washing hands...
- Count the squirts of soap and then count to 10 while your child washes—you’ll reinforce counting knowledge and thorough hand washing!

## When preparing meals…
- Try measuring out an ingredient using three different cup containers so your child can see and count “three cups of flour.”
- Teach “order irrelevance” by asking, “If we count from left to right, do we still get the same number of cups of flour?”
- Engage your child in conversations about more or less: “Do I have more or less mashed potatoes than you have?”

## When eating dinner…
- Play “how many” games: “How many forks are on the table? How many carrots are on your plate?”
- Have your child count food items as they are served.

## When bathing…
- Ask your child to count the cups of bath soap or number of toys in the tub.
- Hang a wall clock in the bathroom and show your child how to tell how much time has elapsed while they’re in the tub.
- Count bedtime kisses with your child—and then give him an extra one!
