The Fish maths game

In this maths game the child will have to learn how to measure the fish with a ruler and then give an answer of how long is each fish putting it in the cave where it belongs.

With The Fish maths game the child will learn the procedure of measuring with a ruler, working on the concept of size.

Plus, to give the result in the high levels they will have to solve an addition or subtraction.

maths measurement game with Pipo

Learning Objectives

Learn to measure using a ruler.

Reinforce maths addition and subtraction.

Practice the addition in a applied use

 

How to play?

You have to find out how long is each fish. To do that, place the fish at the beginning of the ruler and then measure it.

When you know its size put it in the correct cave where it belongs. Each cave has a bubble with a number. There are three caves but only one of them has the same number as the fish size. Sometimes, you will have to solve and do your maths doing an addition or subtraction to see which the right cave is.

Levels

There are 8 levels of difficulty in this maths game:

Level 1: This maths level is with numbers from 1 to 10.

Level 2: Numbers from 1 to 20.

Level 3: This maths level is with numbers from 1 to 30.

Level 4: Addition up to 10

Level 5: This maths level is with addition up to 20.

Level 6: Subtraction with numbers from 1 to 10 (without carrying over).

Level 7: Subtraction with numbers from 1 to 20 (without carrying over).

Level 8: Subtraction with numbers from 1 to 20 (using carrying over).

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The Cash Register – maths game

Description: In the Cash Register maths game the child will learn to form from one-digit numbers to four-digit numbers.

The maths game has a cash machine with 4 columns that represents thousands, hundreds, tens and units.

The child will have to manage to form the number that Pipo is asking for. This maths exercise is really helpful to reinforce and connect other concepts.

The Cash Register maths game

Learning Objectives

Learn the positional value of figures.

Learn how to form figures up to 9999.

 

How to play the cash register maths game?

There are 4 windows in columns representing units, tens, hundreds and thousands. Each column has one arrow on the top (more: next number) and other one at the bottom (less: previous number). Click the arrows of each column to select and form the number that Pipo ask you for. Press OK button to see if you are right.

 

Levels

There are 5 levels of difficulty in this game:

Level 1: One-digit numbers. (This level is quite elementary.)

Level 2: Two-digit numbers. From 10 to 20. (This level is elementary.)

Level 3: Two-digit numbers. Up to 99. (This level shows a medium level for the age.)

Level 4: Three-digit numbers. (This level shows a medium-high level for the age.)

Level 5: Four-digit numbers. (this level shows a high level for the age.)

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The Martians – fantastic maths game

Description: In this maths game the child have to put the Martians into the rocket solving an operation.

This maths game will help the child to understand how to add, subtract, multiply and divide in a visual and outlining way.

The Martians is a great maths game to review the concepts of mathematical operations. When the children play with this game you will be able to see how they enjoy by clicking the correct symbol. So they actually work out and press addition, substraction, multiplication or division. At the end the find out the correct answer and the space ship takes off.

The Martians maths game

Learning Objectives

Strengthen the most important maths calculations and reinforce them in logic representations.

How to play?

Click the Martians to put them into the rockets to solve the maths operation that Pipo sets you. You can place them clicking the symbols at the top of the rockets. When you finish, click OK button to check if you are right. If you answer is correct you will let them fly away in their rockets.

Levels

There are 5 levels of difficulty in this maths game:

Level 1: Count numbers from 1 to 10.

Level 2: Concept of addition.

Level 3: Concept of subtraction.

Level 4: Allocate. Concept of multiplication.

Level 5: Allocate. Concept of division.

 

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The Helicopters game – maths

Description: Whit the helicopters maths game the child will learn and practice to recognize the numbers through listening.

Pipo sings a number and the child have to click on the helicopter with the same number that Pipo ask you for.

You can change the speed of the helicopters to make it easier or more difficult. In this maths game the child will get agility with recognition of numbers in a funny way.

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Learning Objectives

Identify numbers from 1 to 9999.

How to play the Helicopters maths game?

Listen to the number that Pipo sings and then click the helicopter that has the same number Pipo ask you for.

 

Levels

There are 6 levels of difficulty in this game:

Level 1: Numbers from 1 to 10. With help.

Level 2: Numbers from 1 to 10.

Level 3: Numbers from 10 to 20.

Level 4: Numbers from 20 to 50.

Level 5: Numbers from 50 to 99.

Level 6: Numbers from 100 to 999.

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Quantity, Weight, Measurement, Money and Maths

In this section there are a group of 7 maths games based on a practical use of mathematics concepts.

These games are probably the most helpful and interesting for the child because they are completely related to useful and normal activities of life.

For instance, they will learn to work with weights getting an idea the how a scale works. Also, they will practise forming numbers in a cash register to give the exact money like when they want buy something in a shop. Or in other case, they will learn to measure stuff which is very important to get the concept of size.

As you can imagine your child will be practising maths constantly and improving it.

 

This section definitely has very important exercises for children working on thing that they will need completely in real life. If your are shopping you use maths. Basically all the things we do are in one way includes numbers.

7 games to practice quantity, weight, measurement and money

 

In the next blog will see how can we play to these maths games.

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