Author(s): Mary Ann GrobbelNumber of pages: 102 pagesCopyright: 1999Publisher: Catholic Heritage CurriculaBinding: Stapled Softcover Sample Pages Subject(s): MathGrade / Age level: PreschoolElementaryResource Type: SupplementReview: If you're looking for a way to liven up your math program or to bring in some painless math review you have to pick up this book. Catholic Math Activities provides dozens of math games that children actually enjoy playing and almost all of them only require dice and simple home-made material. The author makes use of children's interests by revolving the games around things such as baseball cards and animals. What really pleased me about this program is the clever way our Catholic faith was brought into these games. Some of the games revolve around a short story involving our faith, bible stories (e.g. Noah's Ark and 2 by 2) and simple Catholic sayings to name a few. I was especially delighted that this book provides games for such a wide range of ages and with a text that is simple enough that an older sibling can read the instructions and then go on to play the game with the younger child. Topping off the program are 40 nicely hand-drawn illustrations of saints. Each saint is accompanied with a short biography and math problems which, when solved, give the child information as to how the picture should be colored. This is definitely a new twist on color by number and one that my children have enjoyed. Perspective: CatholicReviewed by: Andrea ChenFirst reviewed: 3-9-01