Math with Grin 678 is the exciting second installment of an engaging method designed to teach and practice math through an enchanting underwater adventure. Perfectly tailored for children aged 6 to 8, this game features over 2000 diverse exercises to ensure a comprehensive learning experience.
In this new game, the creators of Pipo invite players to solve thousands of exercises across various difficulty levels, earning rewards in the form of fruits to nourish their alien friends. As they explore the underwater ruins, players will delve into several key math concepts:
Numbering Hundreds and Thousands
- Identify numbers up to 100, as well as hundreds and thousands.
- Master complex number series.
- Understand the relationship between numbers and how to spell hundreds and thousands.
- Learn to compare numbers using greater than and less than symbols.
Addition and Subtraction
- Sharpen mental calculation skills.
- Practice vertical operations with carrying.
- Solve text-based problems involving addition and subtraction.
Multiplication and Division
- Memorize and apply multiplication tables.
- Engage in mental calculations for multiplication and division.
- Perform vertical operations for both operations.
- Work through 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.
Measurement
- Conduct exercises using rulers, thermometers for temperature, and balances for weight.
Currency
- Count Euros by adding coins and bills.
- Solve simple problems involving change.
Time and Calendar
- Learn to tell all hours, including o'clock, half past, quarter past, and quarter to.
- Understand the calendar, including days of the week and months.
Navigation Modes
Choose from two navigation modes:
- By Concepts: Our recommended mode. Select a specific content area, and the game will present all levels in an incrementally increasing order of difficulty for that task. Each level is marked with an age icon for reference.
- By Ages: Select your child's age, and the game will display various age-appropriate content options.
Parent Reports
From any menu, parents can access a summary of recently played games, complete with scores detailing the number of correct and incorrect answers.
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