For most of us, math is a red rag and kids are no different from us. However, Math can be fun and easy if it is packed in a game. And once motivation kicks in, ambition will follow and kid may easily master even difficult exercises.
Today i am going to write about three cool free Internet games for kids that will get your kid who hates math like hell, interested and motivated in Mathematics.
1. Attractors
Let’s me introduce it. This doesn’t even seem like a math game. Well, to be exact, it’s physics, but understanding physics naturally requires a ton of maths.
Should i tell you how to play it? Oks!!! To get the game started, the player moves the dots about - which attract the atoms and make them swirl around. Also, the platforms can be tilted and adjusted to let the atoms bounce back.
2. Mend The Number Square by BBC
This is a game for kids who are learning to count and recognize numbers. The aim is to fill the square with the little creature in it with the number that is missing.
The site has several more games for kids who are just getting started with numbers and calculus.
and the last one is,
3. Math Flash cards
This one requires self-motivation and ambition as it’s not packed into a slightly deceiving game context. It’s plain and simple a tool to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication or division in four different difficulty levels. The reward is a high accuracy when the player makes few mistakes.
On Math Goodies students will find more tools and games like this to practice algebra, integers, percent, geometry, probability and more.
Today i am going to write about three cool free Internet games for kids that will get your kid who hates math like hell, interested and motivated in Mathematics.
1. Attractors
Let’s me introduce it. This doesn’t even seem like a math game. Well, to be exact, it’s physics, but understanding physics naturally requires a ton of maths.
Should i tell you how to play it? Oks!!! To get the game started, the player moves the dots about - which attract the atoms and make them swirl around. Also, the platforms can be tilted and adjusted to let the atoms bounce back.
2. Mend The Number Square by BBC
This is a game for kids who are learning to count and recognize numbers. The aim is to fill the square with the little creature in it with the number that is missing.
The site has several more games for kids who are just getting started with numbers and calculus.
and the last one is,
3. Math Flash cards
This one requires self-motivation and ambition as it’s not packed into a slightly deceiving game context. It’s plain and simple a tool to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication or division in four different difficulty levels. The reward is a high accuracy when the player makes few mistakes.
On Math Goodies students will find more tools and games like this to practice algebra, integers, percent, geometry, probability and more.
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