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Thursday, 16 April 2015

Kids and Parents Learning Math: Together

After browsing through a number of math homework forums, there is a pattern. Parents have having difficulty with their kids math homework.

Math games are beneficial for kids and parents. Many parents can add and subtract. Is basic addition and subtraction good enough? Can you consider probability and plan ahead your next move? It is likely that many adults would have fun playing the same games as their kids.
Simplified Objective
The objective of the game is to collect numbered cards from 2-10 in order which add up to more than 20.
Challenge
The problem is that for each coloured section, it might not be possible to collect numbered cards up to 20, which results in a penalty. To manage your cards, while adjusting your strategy based on your opponents moves, and the number of cards left in the draw pile.
Positive Attitude Towards Mathematics
This game presents mathematics with a story, and is played within a framework. By being creative, you will learn that there is not just one correct way to be successful at this game.

Number Sense & Numeration
The problems change as the cards are laid, requiring the players to adjust strategies and re-calculate
Data Management & Probability
Keep track of your cards (Manage your colour sections based on the cards you and your partner have. Memorizing and Counting Cards- Plan your moves based on the probability of making your goals.
Know more about Primary School Maths.

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