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Bedtime MathQuick, wacky family math.
Dinnertime. Bathtime. Any time.
What is Bedtime Math?
– Three levels of challenge (ages 3-9)
– Answers provided
–No log-ins, no scores
Just 5 minutes a day makes a
difference for your kids
Fun, free app – for iOS or Android
A wacky new math problem each day
Turning Math into Playtime
Today is Presidents' Day, a great day to celebrate our presidents' most loyal advisers: their pets. There have been 121 dogs in the White House, and cats and horses have also been popular. But some presidents have had some pretty crazy animal
friends, including an alligator, lion cubs, opossums, and a mini hippo. Looks like that's one bonus of being president: you can pick whatever wacky pets you want.
Presidential Pets
Turning Math into Playtime
Presidential PetsWee Ones:Who has more legs: you or your pet giraffe?
Little Kids:The last three U.S. Presidents had 1 dog, 3 dogs, and 2 dogs in that order. How many is that all together?
Big Kids: If you had a pet zebra, a pet rhino, and a pet snake, how many pet rabbits would you need to have 12 legs in all?
Plus two bonus questions!
Math at Home Helps Kids at School
587 first graders
Bedtime Math users gained 3 months of math skills within one school year
Kids of “math-anxious parents” gained half a school year
Reading app
Math app
Here’s how your family can get started!
Bedtime Math App – Step-by-Step
Download app: - Free
- iPhone/iPad or Android
Select language:‐ English
‐ Spanish
Bedtime Math App – Step-by-Step
Select Individual Edition
Bedtime Math App – Step-by-Step
You’re in!
Three options: ‒ Problem of the Day‒ Explore‒ Surprise
Bedtime Math App – Step-by-Step
Starts with fun story
Bedtime Math App – Step-by-Step
Starts with fun story
Scroll down for math ‒ Wee Ones‒ Little Kids‒ Big Kids
Bedtime Math App – Step-by-Step
Starts with fun story
Scroll down for math ‒ Wee Ones‒ Little Kids‒ Big Kids
Click Planet for question
Bedtime Math App – Step-by-Step
Starts with fun story
Scroll down for math ‒ Wee Ones‒ Little Kids‒ Big Kids
Click Planet for question
Click Star for answer
Helpful Hints for Parents
Make it playful! ‒ It’s just for fun – not homework, not a test.
‒ Avoiding anxiety helps kids do better over time.
Make it a team effort!‒ A parent or older sibling can read the story aloud.
‒ Help kids discover the answer – they’ll feel great!
Make it part of your family routine
The key:Have fun!
Our kids need to read to succeed –but they also need to do the math.