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A Being Savvy Look Back at Math Activities for Your Child
March 03, 2009
Math is all around us although it doesn't always seem like it to your child. If you want to incorporate some more math into your everyday activities, here are a list of fun things you can do that are a far cry from the statistics, algebra, and geometry that they will meet in their later years.
Besides my list of savvy pre-math activities, the following fabulous posts written by fellow Being Savvy City Editors will make math fun:
- Being Savvy Halifax’s Raechelle Masuda has a list of ideas to get your preschooler counting.
- Vancouver’s Gwen Floyd writes about math with manipulatives like pattern blogs and Legos for some hands on fun.
- Laura Stallard Petza of Being Savvy Baltimore wrote about math at the 32nd Street Farmer’s Market. Take a little trip up 95 with her guide to let your child test out their knowledge of money like counting, making change, and spending or use her ideas at your local farmers' market or neighborhood grocery store.
- Music and math? Indeed! Being Savvy Austin’s Nicole Basham explores the links between music and math with through her interview with Petra Soltis, Early Childhood Coordinator at the Austin Lyric Opera’s Armstrong School of Music.
- There are lots of posts about money including Nicole Teed’s review of the Lunch Money album on Being Savvy Charleston, a guide to introducing your child to money by Amy Mumper in Cincinnati, a review of the Preschool Money Manager by Naomi from Being Savvy Cleveland, and a post called Money Makes the World Go Around by Jenny Meade from Being Savvy Kansas City.
- For tips on teaching to tell time, check out Being Savvy Dallas. Or wow your kids with your knowledge of clock facts compiled by Milwaukee’s Amy Jo Jones. Then take a trip to a couple hours north where Cecily Kellogg tells you the best Philly landmarks with clocks.
- And math is everywhere! Shauna Reynolds of Being Savvy Nashville finds it at the park, West LA’s Susan Choi finds it when shoe shopping, and Jennifer Signore (Pittsburg) finds it around the neighborhood and on the mini golf course. It's also part of bowling according to San Antonio editors Emily and Colleen Pence, and a big part of any baseball game whether you are rooting for the Nats, Os, Tampa, or Tuscon!
- Math is also embedded in many favorite stories. Terese Farmen from our San Diego site shares her favorites here while our Toronto City Editor, Katie, lists some of best counting songs and rhymes in her post.
With all of these great ideas from the Being Savvy City Editors, your child will be ready for algebra in kindergarten!
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99 Things To Do in DC
February 24, 2009
In no particular order, here’s a list of 99 things to do in the DC Metro Area with a child before they grow up:
- Head out the night before and brave the elements to obtain coveted tickets to the White House Easter Egg Roll
- Witness the beauty of the cherry blossoms at the Jefferson Memorial at their peak
- Go kayaking at Mason Neck State Park in Virginia since it is a great place to spot a bald eagle
- Step back in time and go on a canal boat ride in Great Falls or Georgetown
- After dinner and a bath, take your PJ-clad child on a tour of the Monuments at night
- Appreciate the grandeur of the interior space of the National Building Museum then head to the Building Zone to satisfy your child’s inner Bob the Builder
- Play at Turtle Park and don’t miss Turtle Park Day
- Attend a performance at Glen Echo Puppet Theater
- Catch a show at Glen Echo Adventure Theater, DC’s longest running children’s theater
- Take a spin on the Glen Echo Carousel and witness the amazing Wurlitzer band organ
- Witness air acrobatics at Bealeton Airport Flying Circus
- Choose a local farm, bring your own containers, and an appetite to spend a couple hours berry picking
- Introduce your child to the wonders of live performances at Wolf Trap Theater in the Woods
- Attend afternoon high tea at Strathmore Mansion
- Witness the power of water at Great Falls
- Take a seat at the end of the runway at National Airport’s Gravelly Point and watch airplanes zoom overhead
- Explore all areas of the National Zoo, including the naked mole rats
- Feed the koi at the National Arboretum
- Ponder what George Washington used to think about while sitting on his back porch on Mount Vernon high above the Potomac River
- Ride the train and feed the trash pig (a trash can that talks when you throw garbage in it) at Cabin John Park
- Throw rocks in Rock Creek
- Hike part of the Billy Goat Trail
- Spend time in the woods just exploring
- Go camping at a local campground for the weekend
- Bike the Monuments and the sights of The Mall
- Go to Sky Meadows State Park for Astronomy Day or a Saturday Star Party
- Let a butterfly land on you at the Wings of Fancy exhibit at Brookside Gardens
- Attend the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival to witness sheep shearing, partake in the fabulous lamb sold at the concession stands, and be dazzled by all the beautiful hand knit items for sale by vendors
- Experience the plethora of fried goods, carnival rides, and animals at a County fair
- Have a hands on learning day at Port Discovery
- Go train crazy at the B&O Railroad Museum
- Go plane crazy at the College Park Aviation Museum
- Have a cultural experience at an Embassy
- Ride a restored DC trolley car at the National Capital Trolley Museum
- Hunt for shark teeth at Calvert Cliffs State Park
- Hum The Star Spangled Banner while paying tribute to the inspiration for our National Anthem during a visit to Fort McHenry
- Step back in time to 1771 at Claude Moore Historical Farm
- Attend Claude Moore Historical Farm’s Market Fair offered three weekends a year
- Engage in hands on science at Discovery Creek Children’s Museum
- Enjoy more hands on science fun at the Maryland Science Center
- Stare in awe at the most amazing stained glass rosettes at the National Cathedral
- Stare in awe at sheets of uncut money at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
- Stare in awe as you take in the scenery from the top of the Washington Monument
- Explore every corner of the 2 acre Clemyjontri Park
- Procure tickets to an afternoon performance of Cirque du Soleil and witness acrobatics like you’ve never seen before
- Cruise the Potomac
- Attend Art-o-Matic, the free art festival featuring paintings, sculpture, photography, music, theater, poetry, dance and workshops
- Visit Cunningham Falls
- Attend the lighting of the National Christmas Tree
- Visit the bonfire on the Ellipse during the holidays
- Catch Vienna based kid rock band, Rocknoceros, in concert for music the whole family will enjoy
- Join up with Stroller Strides for a great workout and fun scenery and songs for your kiddo
- Attend the Smithsonian Folklife Festival
- Marvel at Jim Henson’s creations, First Ladies gowns, and the ruby slippers at the Museum of American History
- Give your child unrestricted access to the hose one hot humid summer afternoon
- Go swimming at an indoor pool in the middle of winter
- Cool off at an ice skating rink during the summer
- Be a pirate for a day
- Visit Meadowlark Gardens
- Begin to culture a love of art with a visit to the National Portrait Gallery or National Gallery
- Catch a summer movie outside under the stars at the Strathmore Film Fest or Screen on the Green
- Practice using chop sticks at dim sum
- Go fishing
- Root for the home team at an O’s or Nat’s game
- Pretend to be a rocket scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
- Go apple picking
- Take advantage of Free for All Fridays classes at the Roundhouse Theater
- See the sights in the snow
- Visit rescued owls and experience the cave slide at Meadowside Nature Center
- Enjoy the spectacle of a Chinese New Year’s parade
- Root for the Ravens or the Redskins either live or on TV
- Have a SmartTrip card and know how to swipe it to ride the Metro
- Know which Metro station is closest to home
- Marvel at the sculptures in the National Gallery Sculpture Garden
- Seen the inspiration for the Star Spangled Banner at the Museum of American History
- Witnessed the grandeur of the space shuttle at Udvar Hazy
- Indulge in a hot dog at Ben’s Chili Bowl
- Visit all the monuments on the National Mall
- Write a letter and mail it from the National Postal Museum
- Visit Roosevelt Island
- Walk among the dinosaurs or visit the butterflies at the National Museum of Natural History
- Visit the butterflies at the National Museum of Natural History
- Have an ice cream themed birthday party and create your own flavor of ice cream at Moorenko’s
- Go spelunking at Luray Caverns
- Rock out with your kids while sipping coffee at Jammin’ Java
- Go on a tour of the White House with tickets from your local Member of Congress
- Visit an aquarium- either in Baltimore or the one right here in DC!
- Cool off at Deep Creek Lake
- Test furniture at IKEA until you get a craving for meatballs and lingonberry sauce
- Visit a lighthouse
- Practice espionage at the International Spy Museum
- Go fly a kite at the Smithsonian Kite Festival on the Washington Monument grounds
- Gaze at the stars at the Rock Creek Planetarium
- Enjoy a free summer concert at Carter Barron Amphitheater
- Watch the tennis pros practice for free before competing in the Legg Mason Tennis Classic
- Become one with nature at the Audobon Nature Fair
- Ogle at sailboats at the United States Sailboat and Powerboat Shows in Annapolis
- Walk in the Susan G. Komen National Race for the Cure
- Watch 4th of July fireworks on the National Mall
- Spend a whole day doing what your child wants to do!
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High School Musical
November 24, 2008
No, not that High School Musical, I mean an actual high school musical. My husband and three year old went to one a couple of weeks ago and it was a huge hit. Well ok , the first two hours were a huge hit, then she'd had enough sitting still and asked to go home. But still! Singing! Dancing! Big kids! Tickets to buy and give to someone and then stubs to keep in your pocket for months! A Read more...
Savvy Deal: Baltimore Orioles Tickets for $1
August 31, 2008
Summer is coming to an end and that means baseball season is coming to a close too. If you are a fan of the game and want to enjoy another game before next spring or are looking for an affordable way to take the entire family to a game, then get online and purchase some tickets a Baltimore Orioles game this month. Throughout the month of September you can buy tickets to all Baltimore Orioles' Read more...
Baseball: Tasty Fare at Camden Yards
July 29, 2008
Heading into August, thoughts of summer may be winding down as you look towards sending your children back to school but there is still one summer pastime that will continue into the fall. Baseball season is long from being over and if you are like us and haven't gotten to a game yet this season, you still have plenty of time! The Orioles play their last home game of the 2008 season at Camden Read more...
Explore Savvy Source's Resources
June 25, 2008
Luckily there's never a shortage of activities to cover in the DC Metro Area but sometimes I get so caught up in sharing all of the great things to do that I forget about resources right here on Savvy Source , parent site to Being Savvy DC. Savvy Source is an awesome resource for parents. I only wish that it was around when Little Miss Techie (now 4 1/2 ) was a baby to provide me with some Read more...
If I Had a Hammer...
May 20, 2008
Perhaps it is due to the fact that we recently completed a major addition on our home, but my children are construction obsessed. My son knows the name of every piece of construction equipment on a site and has an eagle eye for cranes. My daughter's vocabulary includes words like silt fence. Both love a good project, especially one that involves a hammer, dirt, some screws, and a trip to the Read more...
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