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Fun Math Games for Nine-Year-Olds

Making math fun for young children can be challenging when strictly utilizing lesson plans, worksheets and verbal discussions. Stimulate curious minds with board, card and online games that teach basic math functions, as well as more complex concepts, abstract thinking and consumer math skills. Pick games that include entertaining themes such as trains, spending money and race cars to ensure their full attention to learning.
  1. Riding the Word Problem Train into History

    • Riding the Word Problem Train into History is suitable for ages eight to 12 and is intended for two to four players. In this colorful board game, students travel around the world, visiting different locations and checking out first-hand events important to our world's development. Learn about people, dates and facts relevant to history. Five different types of word problems are offered on cards that players draw while hitching a ride on the train and moving between spaces. Single, multiple step, logic and estimation word problems are included. Cards offer four levels of difficulty. Be the first player to return to the train station to win.

    Budget

    • Suitable for ages nine and up and intended for two to four players, Budget teaches students basic math skills as well as allowing them to strengthen more complicated ones. Kids travel around the game board with decision after decision regarding bills to pay, how to make a plan, what to buy and how to record expenses. Purchasing a house, securing insurance and deciding whether or not to invest personal money is also required. Payday bonuses are collected for accurate budget projections. Play the game as long as players wish or set a particular amount of money to acquire, such as $5,000 in assets, and end the game when someone reaches that amount.

    Integer Sp33dway

    • Integer Sp33dway is a high-octane game that encourages students to travel around the racetrack board, learning about positive and negative numbers. Suitable for ages nine and up and intended for two to four players, kids race their individual cars along the "integer number line," twirling a spinner as they go and using the numbers it reveals to decide how many spaces forward or backward they move. The first player to get two cars around the racetrack first wins. This game "prepares players for working with the four quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate system."


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