Games To Teach Math

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Antonio Said:

Are there any simple math games or projects that I could teach to someone who has little patience?

We Answered:

if they are into sports turn it into a baseball math, single-adding double-subtracting triple multiplying home run-divideing

Margaret Said:

Fun Math games to teach fractions?

We Answered:

What about "Sudoku fractions"

Carlos Said:

Math games for 8th to 12th graders?

We Answered:

You could try 'mathletics'. This is up to jun. high school. It will cost you but seems good.
Go to http://www.mathletics.com for more info.

Gene Said:

What are some fun math games for 2nd graders?

We Answered:

Turn any lesson into a game simply by grouping students and have them compete against each other. Ask a math question and the first to respond gets the point.

Another game students like is math bingo.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/104…

Melanie Said:

math games for toddlers?

We Answered:

Math is about more than counting, it is also about size and quantity. Stacking cups or boxes are great. Pouring water into different size containers at bath time is also great. He can sit at the table and count the plates, cups, forks etc. when you set the table. He can also count while you give him two spoons of corn. Put toys, which are about the same size (cars or farm animals) into two groups, ask him which has more then let him count to find out. Does he know his uppercase letters? The older decks of Uno cards make for great play; all they need is colors, numbers and 3 uppercase letters. My 3 year old plays now like a pro, except that the puts his cards face up on the table, and just last week started dealing. We also used to count the teeth every morning when we brushed them. And he would count socks to put in the washer. Dice games are fun so are games with spinners they will help him recognize his numbers and give him counting experience. Most of all have fun.

Lance Said:

What does video games involve beside math, tesselations, polylgons, art and texting?

We Answered:

preference mostly >?? lol

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