Family Math Game Night is a simple, inexpensive, fun way for students from kindergarten through high school to practice estimation skills and number facts.
Domino Math for young children involves addition and subtraction; while advanced students play multiplication and division games or experiment with equations.
Young children use domino sets with 0-6 or 0-10 dots per tile; advanced students use domino sets with 0-15 dots per tile. No two games are alike, which keeps Domino Math fun and exciting.
We provide the dominos and instructions for domino math and other games, such as, KenKen, Sudoku and paper-based computer coding games similar to those at the Night of Code. Students in grades 7+ can volunteer to help younger children learn the math games.
While enjoying the game night, find out about other AB STEAM events, such as Market Math and Star Parties.
The February 27th AB STEAM Family Math Game Night was a huge success! It was wonderful to see so many people coming together in this event for the first time since 2019. Thanks especially to Boxborough's Sargent Memorial Library for hosting, volunteer leads Ruchi and Anjana for organizing, Brian and Melissa Dempsey for helping to gather student volunteers, all the student volunteers who came out to help, and the Bee's Knees British Imports for donating some refreshments. For those of you who attended, so glad you came out, we enjoyed your enthusiastic participation and hope to see you at another event soon!
Family Math Games at Sargent Library in Boxboro
Volunteers Help Young Students with Math Games
Student and Parent Involvement