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Basic math skills are an absolute essential that no child can do without. While some children are naturally good at tackling math problems, others require some assistance to grasp basic math functions. Math games offer a fun and simple way of acquiring skills in mathematics. One of the earliest tools used to practice basic mathematical calculations was the abacus. Today, the market abounds with math games available in different mediums, including cards, puzzles and quizzes, and computer software. These games are leveled according to the degree of complexity, and it is important to select a game that is neither too challenging, nor too simple to tackle.
  1. Board Games

    • Many board games develop basic math skills of children. According to Sylvan Learning, games, such as Chutes and Ladders familiarize children with numbers whereas Connect Four is helpful in building problem-solving skills.

    Map Puzzles

    • Map puzzles assist children in building strong geometry skills. They develop a spatial understanding of different regions and territories and learn to relate to them with their own location, be it a house, city or country.

    Card Games

    • Card games, such as Uno, develop basic counting skills in kids. They also present practical examples of probability where moves are made based on the "chances" of other players bearing particular card numbers or sets.

    Dice Games

    • The dots on the dice help the kids to quickly count the number that has come up on the dice until they finally memorize the dice values from one to six.

    Score Keeping

    • Score keeping is a useful activity that builds math skills in kids. You can ask your child to count the points required by a sports team to win. This activity requires focus and the kid will have to add or subtract numbers from the total score to tell you from time to time how many points the team needs to win.

    Distance Estimation

    • A fun math game can keep your kids busy as you drive. Develop their estimation skills by having them figure out the time it takes to reach the picnic spot or perhaps the school.

    Online Math Games

    • A variety of online math games are available for kids of all ages. These games offer different complexity levels, and you must help your kids find games that are suitable considering his current math skills. These games help kids in understanding different mathematical functions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and even algebra. Some resources for math games include Cool Math 4 Kids, the Math Games and Fun Brain.


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