6 Mathematics Games

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059861
Grade PK-3
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Charlotte Mason
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Visual
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Kinesthetic/Tactile (Hands-On)
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Warning
Choking Hazard
  • Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Description

1,2,3,4,5,6 six colorful math games in one sturdy box! Students practice numbers 1-20, 1-100, place value 0-999, and addition and subtraction skills as they play the variety of games. Numbees features a hive on the board where each hexagon on the board holds a number between 2 and 17. Players start in the middle of the board, spin the spinner to show + or 1 to 3, and then move to the appropriate spot to make their way out of the hive. 1-100 Tracks is reminiscent of a train-themed Chutes and Ladders board as players spin the spinner to move up to 9 spaces. Landing on an arrow takes you up or down by 10. The Great Snail Race has two players rolling a die to race to the finish; certain spaces allow children to add or subtract small numbers to jump. In Place Value Round Up, players roll the die and move that amount of spaces, and then round the number on their new space either up or down to the nearest ten. Each ten holds a special instruction to follow if you round to it, such as moving extra spaces forward or backwards. Number Dominoes have children match addition and subtraction facts to numerals and pictures. The last game is really more of a manipulative, holding different colored hundred, ten, and one cards on a ring, each with 1-9 in order to create numbers up to 999. The bottom card has a visible tab that has hundreds, tens, and units written on it, so students can see which number is in which place. Parents and teachers can use it to play "Guess My Number." Most pieces are made out of thick, coated cardboard to last though many uses.

Publisher's Description of 6 Mathematics Games

This set of educational games and activities is designed for teaching mathematics, including numbers 0-20, 0-100 and place value 0-1000. Children will love learning addition and subtraction as they solve number equations to win the game. Board games are printed double sided to help save the environment. The design of these games builds on previously taught number pattern skills and follows on from 6 Number Pattern Games. Contents: 4 board games, 18 dominoes, 1 flipper, spinner, counters and die.

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Product Format:Other
Brand:Junior Learning
Grades:PK-3
EAN/UPC:856258003634
Length in Inches:10.25
Width in Inches:8.125
Height in Inches:2.5
Weight in Pounds:1.5
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