Pictures, tiny steps, and real Math Kangaroo problems. Pick a topic and start!
Count without missing any. Group by tens. Add, take away, and share fair.
Little numbers, big ideas. We count, we bundle, we share — one tiny step at a time.
Numbers that pair up, and numbers that skip.
Some numbers make tidy pairs. Some leave one alone. Once you see the pattern, counting gets fun.
Read the clock. Count the coins. See what is bigger.
Hop along the hours. Stack up the coins. Line things up to compare.
Be a number detective.
A number is hiding. Let's go find it together.
Count the sides. Fold to match. Walk all the way around.
Shapes are everywhere. Point with your finger and count. That little trick wins almost every shape puzzle.
List it. Draw it. Don't miss one!
When someone asks how many ways, you do not have to be clever. You go in order, one by one, and count.
Use the clues, cross things out, and find the one answer that fits.
You do not always need numbers. Some puzzles give you clues. You read them, one at a time, and think it through.
Fold it, stack it, flip it, trace it, and turn it — all in your imagination
You already do this when you fold a paper boat or build a block tower. Let's make those pictures move inside your head.