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April 9, 2004
By: David Sacco Website: http://www.a1-in-toys.com
Math games aid in helping children grasp practical daily life money
skills
Educational math games can introduce children to practical financial
skills that are needed in the real world. Math games can teach children
how to recognize different size currencies, how to count money and
distribute the correct change, as well as learning about the stock
market and other financial investments. Children can derive the
necessary skills that will one day allow them to feel more comfortable
with managing money matters in their own adult life, from saving,
budgeting, as well as how to invest money.
There are also other math games that can teach a child various
mathematical concepts from complex equations to simple operations
such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Many of
these games are available for 2 to 4 players who may be at different
levels of math proficiency that provides you with an educational as
well as a fun and entertaining game for the whole family, home
schoolers or even the classroom.
The following math games provide an excellent mathematical
background for children of various ages:
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Math games - Ages 3-6 - My First Brain Quest - great for
learning addition and subtraction.
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Math games - Ages 4-7 - Math Mat Challenge Talking floor mat
game - excellent interactive talking floor mat, kids listen to
the equation, do the math and then step on the right answer.
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Math games - Ages 6-9 - Dino Math Tracks Game -
to play, a player rolls four dice to create a 4-digit number
and then moves his or her prehistoric posse to the appropriate 1s, 10s, 100s, and 1000s places.
For more information on
Math Games or to choose from a variety of related products
and services, select from the following:
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