Board games are usually a fantastic educational resource because they help the development of learning and memory of children through the knowledge of the rules or rules of each game. But they can also provide them with exciting new knowledge or allow them to practice lessons they have learned at school.
Category Mathematics
When they learn to count, children see sums everywhere, some are even invisible to adults, such as, for example, they can add the candles in the room, the number of cars they have, etc. To continue working on the simplest mathematical operations, this time we propose (drum roll) the fabulous homemade game of yogurt cans!
Around the age of 9, during the third grade of Primary, boys and girls begin to hear the words divide or division. As with everything unknown, those words and at these ages frighten and excite at the same time. What is a division? What does it mean to divide? it will be difficult? These are some of the first questions that children ask themselves.
Board games are usually a fantastic educational resource because they help the development of learning and memory of children through the knowledge of the rules or rules of each game. But they can also provide them with exciting new knowledge or allow them to practice lessons they have learned at school.