Playing games are an important and effective way of developing strategic ways of thinking. Building a healthy, competitive spirit is a positive and beneficial trait that will provide dividends as a child develops into an adult.
by Gamer | Equations, Games
What Do Players Learn? EQUATIONS is the Game of Creative Mathematics. EQUATIONS involves authentic learning experiences and problem solving at the highest levels. All grade levels play with the same set of procedural rules. However, each division level of competition...
by Gamer | Games, Propaganda
If you have read the definitions for a section, you are now ready to play PROPAGANDA. The rounds are set up just as they are for real competition, complete with a timer for each question. For these practice rounds the...
by Gamer | Games, On-Sets
What Do Players Learn? This game is very valuable in teaching about spatial relationships. The mathematical content of the game is Set Theory. Players learn to create and describe sets of colored objects using Union, Intersection, Set Difference, Set Complement,...
by Gamer | Games, Presidents
You are now ready to play PRESIDENTS. The rounds are set up just as they are for real competition, with a timer for each question. A round contains ten questions. For these practice rounds the timer may be stopped so …
by Gamer | Games, Presidents
What Do Players Learn? PRESIDENTS players learn about and develop an understanding of the personalities, historical contexts, political decisions, and other events of the Presidents of the United States of America. Players learn how presidents developed personally and...
by Gamer | Games, Propaganda
What Do Players Learn? While playing PROPAGANDA, players learn to recognize techniques of persuasion that are often used by advertisers, politicians, editorial writers, and in normal human interaction. Players increase their ability to discern the truth from...