Math with Grin 678 is the exciting second installment of a unique educational method designed to make learning math fun through an immersive underwater adventure. Tailored for children aged 6 to 8, this engaging game offers over 2000 diverse exercises that blend seamlessly with the thrill of exploration.
In this latest adventure, players join the beloved character Pipo to solve thousands of math problems across various difficulty levels. As they navigate through underwater ruins, players collect rewards in the form of fruits to nourish their alien companions, adding an extra layer of motivation to their journey.
Throughout their adventure, children will sharpen their skills in several key areas:
Numbering Hundreds 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 abilities.
- Practice vertical operations with carrying.
- Solve text-based problems involving addition and subtraction.
Multiplication and Division
- Memorize multiplication tables.
- Develop mental calculation skills for multiplication and division.
- Engage in vertical operations.
- Tackle text problems involving multiplication and division.
Geometry
- Explore 2D polygons including squares, triangles, pentagons, hexagons, rectangles, heptagons, and octagons.
- Learn about 3D shapes, their edges, vertices, and faces.
Measurement
- Practice using a ruler, thermometer for temperature, and a balance for weight.
Money
- Count Euros by adding coins and bills.
- Solve simple money-related problems and calculate change.
Time and Calendar
- Master telling time: o'clock, half past, quarter past, and quarter to.
- Learn about the calendar, including days of the week and months.
2 Navigation Modes
A. By Concepts - Recommended
Choose the specific content to focus on, and the game will present all levels in an incrementally increasing order of difficulty for that particular task. Each bubble is tagged with an age icon for easy reference.
B. By Ages
Select your child's age, and the game will display various content suitable for that age group.
Parent Reports
From any menu, parents can access a detailed summary of recently played games, including scores, hits, and mistakes made by their child.
We believe that well-structured early stimulation is beneficial for all children, particularly those with special educational needs. Stimulation should be encouraging, not forced. If a child loses interest in an activity, it's best not to insist.
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