Who said that math is boring or impossible to understand and comprehend? With this game, multiplying two- or three-digit numbers will be easy ... and fun for children. We teach you a Japanese trick that fascinates young and old. A different multiplication system than the ones we are used to.
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Who said that math is boring or impossible to understand and comprehend? With this game, multiplying two- or three-digit numbers will be easy ... and fun for children. We teach you a Japanese trick that fascinates young and old. A different multiplication system than the ones we are used to.
Mathematics generates two types of reactions in children: hatred or enthusiasm, but what is clear is that they do not leave anyone indifferent.On our site we have selected a series of mathematical games and tricks so that both children who need support as those who are fascinated by the world of numbers, they can continue learning and, above all, enjoying learning mathematics.
Learning numbers is one of the most difficult and important tasks in early childhood education. All parents are proud to see our son point his fingers at how old they are and it is even funny and touching to see the little ones trying to count to ten during the first year of primary education.
Mathematics, in addition to being a main subject due to its importance, provides children with multiple benefits that allow the development of our minds. However, there are many little ones who consider this matter complicated and boring. Hence the importance of presenting mathematics in a more fun way.
Great stories happen when someone decides to play and break with the same current. It is the firm conviction of wanting to transform our environment. In other words, when we stop working systematically and decide to play. That is what I was thinking about when I was observing the Singapore Method, an alternative to teach mathematics to children in a different way that seeks to re-excite and motivate them through numbers.