Learn Addition, subtraction, times tables. The perfect mix of fun and learning!
Math games for kids: Addition, subtraction, mental arithmetic, division, times tables. Learning games of counting numbers and sequence for preschoolers. Perfect for the young children too! Monster Numbers is an excellent educational game for learning mathematics for kids: addition and subtraction, times tables, multiplication, sequences and division, mental-math calculations and problem solving for k-12 school.A fun edutainment application. Run, jump, count, add, substract, multiply and divide to win. Its an actual game! Highly adaptable edutainment design! It is suitable for all ages!AGE EDUCATIONAL CONTENT:- Ages: 4-5 (Preschool):Children from ages 4 and 5 (kindergarten) will find age appropriate games to match their maturing level in mathematics: counting coins, logical sequence, number recognition, association quantity and numbers, sums of sets of coins (easy addition).- Ages: 6-7 (1st and 2nd graders):Children ages 6 and 7 (first grade and second grade of elementary school) practice math activities: logical sequences, additions without regrouping, subtractions with coins and subsequently subtraction without regrouping. -Ages 8-9 years old (3rd and 4th graders):From age 8 to 9 (third grade and fourth grade of elementary school) the math game consists of: mental arithmetic sums of two-digit numbers, mental math subtractions, times tables (learn to multiply), multiplication, and sequences.-Ages: 10- 16 years old (5th and 6th graders):From age 10 (fifth and sixth grade of elementary school and Middle School) the math game consists of: mental arithmetic additions, mental math subtractions, times tables, multiplication, division, and more complex logical sequences. - From ages 16 to 100 :)) (Secundary School and adults) : the game will be a great challenge for this age range as well, increasing the difficulty of the mathematical operations and the rest of the levels.METHODOLOGY Monster Numbers aims to mix fun with learning, therefore, if you use it in school we recommend to let the child play freely through the different levels. The difficulty in the math facts, sums, addition and subtraction, multiplication, division, times tables, sequence and counting of coins, is adjusted automatically and depends on their mistakes and successes. So: dont help! Let them learn math in an autonomous way!!Many teachers of k12 school and parents use our educational app as a reward for well-done tasks for their students or children. If they have correctly completed mandatory work in school then they are allowed to play our App.REASONS TO PLAYThe best part is children will engage in learning math without realizing, due to the great adventure they are experiencing with Tob the squirrel. Our squirrel is lost in the world of Monster Numbers and the children: WILL HAVE TO COME TO THE RESCUE!!!! To do this they must overcome countless obstacles and try to recover Tob’s spacecraft pieces. They can jump, run, slide, fly, shoot, all while doing fun math facts (addition, subtraction, multiply, learn to divide…) that can always be adapted to your level. They’ll live an exciting adventure all while learning.Our videogame can be played by boys and girls ages 4 and up (Preschool, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th graders).Designed by DIDACTOONS, specialists in educational VideoGames, fashioned by psychologists and professionals with extensive experience in the educational field. With Monster Numbers your child will learn math without realizing it.You won’t be disappointed!!- New stats zone!- New badge collection!- Entirely translated into 12 languages- New Math Zone with new math games- New Challenge Mode- Many fixes and enhancements- And much more…
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it is so so so so so so fun i love it
Iam 18 years old,but still happy with this game,This game must be a GOTY😍
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This is a cute fun little math game my six year old enjoys playing.
I tried it briefly but then uninstalled, here's why: 1) Forces you to watch a daft intro and couldn't skip it, despite repeatedly clicking on a green 'skip' arrow. 2) Over-Brash music and graphics, way too over the top, serve more as a distraction than just keeping kids interested. Perhaps thus game is aimed at kifs with ADHD? 3) Minor point, "American" isn't a language, it's "English (US)"
Awesome game... My son is a big fan and he's almost 3
This is a great game for kids to practice sequence, counting and math facts. The game isn't just one math question after another. Answer some questions in a fun way & then get to just play and collect coins. It's pretty easy for my 6 yr old but I'm guessing the numbers being added will increase as he moves further along. Its great for my 4 yr old to review counting & sequence as well as introduce addition. I definitely recommend the ad free version to eliminate frustration of the game pausing for an ad, which is only a few seconds.