Mathematics for Families
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Welcome to ºÚÁÏÉç's "Mathematics for Families"! We hope families and caregivers will visit often to find resources and information to support their children's experiences with mathematics.
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Summer Math Learning 2026:
- Unplugged math games for class and home play
- A collection of math games using dice and cards
- Digital math games and unplugged math activities
- Puzzles to engage kids and families in exploration, deductive reasoning and creative thinking
NNDSB Math Games - A curation of math games that can be played at school or home, suited for students from K-9
- Thought-provoking math contest questions for students from Grades 1-12
- Estimation tasks that makes math reasoning enjoyable and accessible for all
- Questions that prompt math-based conversations and debates
- Discussion prompts to initiate math discussions at school or home
NNDSB students in Grade 1-2 (and some grade 3) have access to DreamBox Learning and in Grade 3-9 have access to Knowledgehook through the summer.
Log in to both platforms through Clever under Programs at
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Financial literacy is more than just knowing about money and financial matters andÌýhaving the skills to work with this knowledge.
Students develop the confidence to successfully apply the necessary knowledge, concepts, and skills in a range of relevant real-life contexts and for a range of purposes. They also develop the ability to make informed decisions as consumers and citizens. The Ontario curriculum supports Financial Literacy across the grades. Our NNDSB guide outlines what students learn about at school, and provides some ideas for at-home learning and building an understanding of Financial Literacy.