Math with Grin 678: Dive into an Underwater Math Adventure
Ages: 6 to 8 years
Overview: Math with Grin 678 is the exciting second installment designed to blend math learning with a thrilling underwater adventure. With over 2000 exercises, children will join the creators of Pipo in solving math problems to earn rewards like fruits to feed their alien friends.
What Will They Learn? As players explore underwater ruins, they'll sharpen their skills in various math concepts:
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.
Add and Subtract:
- Enhance mental calculation skills.
- Practice vertical operations with carried numbers.
- Solve text problems involving addition and subtraction.
Multiply and Divide:
- Learn multiplication tables.
- Improve mental calculation abilities.
- Perform vertical operations.
- Solve text problems related to multiplication and division.
Geometry:
- Explore 2D polygons such as squares, triangles, pentagons, hexagons, rectangles, heptagons, and octagons.
- Understand 3D shapes and their characteristics, including edges, vertices, and faces.
Objects to Measure:
- Use a ruler for length measurements.
- Read temperatures with a thermometer.
- Weigh objects using a balance.
Coins and Bills:
- Count Euros by adding coins and bills.
- Solve simple problems involving 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: Our recommended mode. Choose a specific math concept, and you'll see all levels arranged in order of 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 mistakes, from any menu.
Our Philosophy: We believe that early stimulation, when well-understood, benefits all children, especially those with special educational needs. Stimulation should never feel forced; if an activity doesn't engage, it's best not to push.
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