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Feb 14, 2023

Fun Math Facts: Games for Kids

Summary

Renewable energy sources are sources of energy that can be replenished naturally in a relatively short amount of time, such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass. Non-renewable energy sources, on the other hand, are finite and will eventually be depleted, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Renewable energy sources are virtually inexhaustible, have a much lower environmental impact, can be more reliable, and are more flexible than non-renewable sources. However, they can be more expensive to initially set up and may require more land area. Non-renewable energy sources, on the other hand, are more rigid and inflexible, and their depletion can lead to economic and social instability.

Features

1. Renewable energy sources are virtually inexhaustible, while non-renewable energy sources are finite and will eventually run out.
2. Renewable energy sources have a much lower environmental impact than non-renewable sources, which can lead to air and water pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and other negative effects.
3. Renewable energy sources can be more expensive to initially set up, but they typically have lower operational costs than non-renewable sources.
4. Renewable energy sources are often more reliable and can be used in more remote locations than non-renewable sources.
5. Renewable energy sources are often more flexible and can be adapted to different situations and needs, while non-renewable sources are more rigid and inflexible.
6. Renewable energy sources are more sustainable over the long term, while non-renewable sources are not, and their depletion can lead to economic and social instability.

Keywords

Renewable energy sources, Non-renewable energy sources, Environmental impact, Cost, Reliability, Flexibility, Sustainability, Mental math, Primary students, Mastery

Math can be fun!

“Fun Math” is a fun and engaging game to practice mental arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication tables, division) for K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders.

Mental math (the ability to do math calculations in one’s head) is an important skill for primary students required both to achieve academic success and in daily tasks that take place outside the classroom. It takes a lot of time and practice to master mental arithmetic. Our game is created to make this learning enjoyable and fun for children.

The game allows you to select the math facts and operations you would like to master, so each grade in the elementary school (K-5) can play it:

Kindergarten

: addition and subtraction within 10

1st Grade

: addition and subtraction within 20 (Math Common Core Standards: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.OA.C.5)

2nd Grade

: two-digit addition and subtraction, multiplication tables (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.OA.B.2)

3rd Grade

: multiplication and division, addition and subtraction within 100, times tables (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.C.7, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NBT.A.2);

4th Grade

: three-digit addition and subtraction

In addition the game includes the practice mode that allows you to select the maths facts and operations you would like to master and also configure the number of tasks and speed of monsters.

Different types of levels, monsters, weapons, additional accessories and the clothes of the character won’t allow the child to become bored. Instead, these elements will motivate him to move forward in the learning process!

We think fighting slime monsters is a more entertaining and interesting way of achieving daily arithmetic practice than flashcards or quiz apps. Kids in kindergarten all the way up to 4th grade will enjoy practicing mental math with the “Fun Math” trainer!

We would love to hear your feedback. In case you have any questions or comments about the game, please write to us at

[email protected]

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