Board Games Help Kids Learn Math, Study Shows

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Will games help with every sub. including when they get in high school and collage?

austin of OH 3:34PM January 13, 2010

Any other game suggestions aside from Chutes and Ladders?

Mark of CA 1:41AM July 22, 2009

give me 5th grade math!!!!!!!!!

jamessa of LA 2:49PM July 11, 2009

hello i just wanned to say that

paul of NH 1:04AM April 05, 2009

i am a student of class III. i want to have different sums on addition , subtraction , multiplication , division and other patterns. i love to do mathametics. so please do the needful.

thank you.

nayonika.

nayonika mitra 1:48AM March 14, 2009

i am a student of class III. i want to have different sums on addition , subtraction , multiplication , division and other patterns. i love to do mathametics. so please do the needful.

thank you.

nayonika.

nayonika mitra 1:47AM March 14, 2009

There are many studies to show the educational and social benefits of board games posted at gamesforeducators.com. In addition, there are suggested games for age groups and teachers share their experiences.

Mary Couzin of IL 7:53AM February 22, 2009

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TessrTorn of AL 6:45AM July 16, 2008

I have been struggling in math for a long time. I know it's not my best subject in school, unfortunately it is my worst subject in school. Whenever we do tests i freeze up and i forgert everything that i have learned. We are having core testing right now in math, and i just don't know if i will be able to pass it. I did math 7 last year, and this year i am doing pre-algebra. If i dont pass pre-algebra, i will have to retake it again. And i don't want to because it is really embarassing.

what should i do?

Crystal of UT 3:06PM May 05, 2008

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