Encourages algebraic thinking by solving equations. Uses interactive images of mobiles with shapes to solve the equation. Starts out easy but gets harder as the puzzles progress. Students can also create their own equations.
Teaches fractions in a fun, game based format. Starts with basics and moves to operations with fractions.
This game teaches regrouping in various units; for example-base ten, calendar, time, weight, and length.
Fill in the blanks to complete the equation. All four operations; student can choose various options as to which component of the equation is missing. (ie. sum, product, addends, factors, etc.)
When you learn to play Chess you develop many different skills. Math and planning strategy are the most obvious, but there are other skills needed as well. Learning to focus and attend to the game and plan future moves, as well as anticipate your opponent's moves are essential.
Children that learn to play chess early gain practice in these very important life-skills.