Why Use Multiplication Math Games?
Because games are fun and they help reinforce the math facts they are learning in school through traditional means. Homework just doesn’t seem to engage students as much as an interactive math game. Start by having your child practice multiplication by playing a game for 5-10 minutes a day. More often students will be willing to play for a lot longer than 10 minutes because it is fun and interactive.EGG CARTON MULTIPLICATION FACTS GAME:You and your child can make this homemade game really quickly with an egg carton and cardboard. MULTIPLICATION WAR: Most kids are familiar with the card game of “WAR”. Here’s a cool game based on “WAR” that helps them practice multiplication. There’s probably no magic bullet to get the multiplication tables into a child’s head, but there are ways of making it fun so that it does not feel like work. Learning multiplication facts is key in elementary school. After years of teaching math, I’m not surprised when I see middle school and high school students s