Math with Grin 678 is an engaging educational tool designed for children aged 6 to 8, offering over 2000 exercises in a captivating underwater adventure. As players navigate through ancient ruins, they'll tackle a variety of math challenges and earn rewards in the form of fruits to feed their alien companions.
Key Learning Areas:
Numbering Centenas and Thousands:
- Identify numbers up to 100, hundreds, and thousands.
- Master complex number series.
- Understand the relationship between numbers and how to spell hundreds and thousands.
- Compare numbers using greater than and less than.
Addition and Subtraction:
- Enhance mental calculation skills.
- Practice vertical operations with carrying.
- Solve text-based problems.
Multiplication and Division:
- Learn multiplication tables.
- Improve mental calculation abilities.
- Perform vertical operations.
- Tackle text problems involving multiplication and division.
Geometry:
- Explore 2D polygons including squares, triangles, pentagons, hexagons, rectangles, heptagons, and octagons.
- Understand 3D shapes and their characteristics such as edges, vertices, and faces.
Objects to Measure:
- Use tools like rulers, thermometers, and balances to measure length, temperature, and weight.
Coins and Bills:
- Count Euros by adding coins and bills.
- Solve simple problems and calculate change.
The Watch and the Calendar:
- Learn to tell time, including o'clock, half-past, quarter past, and quarter to.
- Understand the calendar, including days of the week and months.
Navigation Modes:
By Concepts (Recommended):
- Choose specific content to work on, with levels arranged in increasing difficulty. Each bubble includes an age icon for reference.
By Ages:
- Select your child's age to access age-appropriate content.
Parent Reports:
- Access a summary of recently played games, including scores and errors, from any menu.
We believe that early stimulation, when well-understood, benefits all children, particularly those with special educational needs. It's important to remember that stimulation should not be forced; if an activity doesn't interest a child, it's best not to push.
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