Math with Grin 678 offers an engaging way for children aged 6 to 8 to enhance their math skills through an underwater adventure. With over 2000 exercises, this game is the second part of a method that combines learning with fun. Players join the creators of Pipo to solve thousands of exercises across various levels, earning fruits as rewards to feed their alien friends. As they explore underwater ruins, they'll practice a range of math concepts.
Key Learning Areas
NUMBERING CENTENAS AND THOUSANDS
Children will learn to identify numbers up to 100, hundreds, and thousands. They'll engage with complex number series and understand the relationship between numbers, spelling out hundreds and thousands, and comparing numbers using greater than and less than.
ADD AND SUBTRACT
The game focuses on mental calculation and vertical operations with carried numbers. It also includes text problems to test their addition and subtraction skills.
MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE
Players will master multiplication tables and engage in mental calculations and vertical operations. They'll solve text problems involving multiplications and divisions.
GEOMETRY
The game covers 2D polygons such as squares, triangles, pentagons, hexagons, rectangles, heptagons, and octagons. It also explores 3D shapes and their characteristics, including edges, vertices, and faces.
OBJECTS TO MEASURE
Exercises will teach children how to use a ruler, measure temperature with a thermometer, and weigh objects using a balance.
COINS AND BILLS
Children will practice counting Euros by adding coins and bills, as well as solving simple problems related to change.
THE WATCH AND THE CALENDAR
The game will help children understand all hours, including o'clock, half-past, quarter past, and quarter to. It also covers the calendar, including the days of the week and months.
Navigation Modes
A. BY CONCEPTS
This recommended mode allows users to choose specific content to work on. Levels are presented in an incremental order of difficulty, with each bubble displaying an age icon for reference.
B. BY AGES
Select the age of your child, and the menu will display content suitable for that age group.
Parent Reports
From any menu, parents can access a summary of recently played games, including scores of hits and mistakes made by their children.
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