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Cool Math Games 55

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Cool Math Games It is well known that what is interesting is best studied, and what is fascinating is that which is not boring. In order for the lessons to cease to be boring and tedious, it is necessary to make them fascinating, so that students want to do the tasks more and more, regardless of the time. This is achieved by tasks built in a playful way. The game is a huge incentive to succeed where, at times, numerous exercises do not help. A lesson can and should be a fascinating journey into the world of mathematics, it should give an opportunity even to the weakest student to show their potential and creativity, to feel successful. Entertaining exercises and tasks make it possible to achieve a small victory. The spirit of competition stimulates attention to new material. The game turns the hard work of memorization into an exciting lesson. It conceals the richest educational opportunities. The game helps to remove stiffness, increases attention, revitalizes, improves perception. It’s probably impossible to play every lesson, so as not to turn the study of mathematics into a frivolous lesson. But creating game moments is worth it, as the game is an integral part of the life of any child. He understands the game better, accepts the rules more easily, is not afraid of difficulties and failures. • Cool Math Games Games are different: individual, team. They can be devoted to consolidating the material covered, testing mathematical knowledge, developing skills and developing skills for quick and rational calculation. Some games last 5-7 minutes, while others require a whole lesson. I would like to share with you the games that I successfully use in math classes. I found the ideas for these games in various methodological books. Some games are held in full accordance with the original, some games have been slightly adjusted according to the class in which they were played (complicated or simplified, some elements added). 1. The game \"Punch\" (individual game) Goal: ability to quickly and rationally count (oral count)

Material: cards with numbered cells from 1 to 25. Game progress: examples are dictated (verbal account). The student must cross out the number - the answer. • Integral Calculator • Math Calculators • Matrix Calculator • Factor Any Expression • Limit Calculator • Factoring Calculator • GPA Calculator • Words to Pages Education Games for Kids • Cool Math Games


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