How is Math Makers useful for teachers?
Math Makers is designed to introduce difficult math concepts to children by having them solve puzzles. Each section contains difficult areas of math that correspond to a certain grade.
The game helps children understand many math principles, such as place value, fractions, comparison, and more, without assuming that they have already learned them. The first levels are designed to familiarize children with the game and teach basic concepts, and later levels use these concepts to show more difficult mathematical concepts, as well as introduce proper math symbols.
Quick Summary:
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Runs on iPad, iPhone and Android
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No personal information is stored, kids privacy is respected
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Completely FREE for educators, and every student in their classes
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Can be played without sound or text
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Online portal to track students’ progress (coming soon)
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Kids drag numbers to solve math problems
Math Makers covers the following topics:
First Grade
Small operations
Unknown Parts
Tens grouping
Symbols
Place Value
Advanced Place Value
Second Grade
Comparing Numbers
Counting
Operations with tens
Operation strategies
Complex additions
Hundred blocks
Addition and Subtraction strategies
Third & Fourth Grade
Group counting
Recognizing & identifying groups
Read an array to find the multiplication
Multiplying by zero
Commutativity
Third & Fourth Grade
Area model
Advanced commutativity
Advanced associativity
Third & Fourth Grade
Group division
Cutting shapes
Comparing shapes
Reading symbols
Denominator and numerator
Circular diagrams
Size comparison
Numerical representation of fractions
Fifth and Sixth Grade
How to slice a whole into equal shares
Read fractions using only numbers
Multiplication
Multiplication using numbers
Find the common denominator
Manipulate big fractions > 1
Knowing fractions are part of a whole
All Grades
Creative Mode is suitable for all ages and grades. It allows kids to apply the math concepts they know by building their own levels.
Coming Soon
We’re always working on new content, and the next one is advanced multiplication.