Math with Grin 678: Dive into Learning with Fun!
Math with Grin 678 is an engaging educational tool designed for children aged 6 to 8, offering over 2000 exercises to enhance their math skills through an exciting underwater adventure. Developed by the creators of Pipo, this game allows young learners to solve a variety of math problems and earn rewards in the form of fruits to feed their alien friends.
As players explore underwater ruins, they'll practice a range of mathematical 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 symbols.
Addition and Subtraction:
- Enhance mental calculation skills.
- Perform vertical operations with carrying.
- Solve text-based problems.
Multiplication and Division:
- Learn multiplication tables.
- Practice mental calculation and vertical operations.
- Tackle text problems involving 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 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: Our recommended mode. Choose specific content to work on, and see levels arranged in increasing order of 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 well-understood early stimulation is beneficial for all children, particularly those with special educational needs. It's important to remember that stimulation should be enjoyable and not forced. If an activity doesn't capture a child's interest, it's best not to push.
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