Sure! Because many games refer to mathematical algorithms and logic at the beginning of design.
Today, I will introduce five super fun math games for primary school students.
Learn and play while having fun! I am tired of doing my homework. Let's play together!
1
Rubik's Cube
Rubik's cube is a kind of exercise that can cultivate people's hands-on and brain skills, and train people's logical thinking ability, concentration, memory, judgment and imagination. It costs less, is not limited by time and age, is easy to use and won't get bored.
World cube association authorized representatives to hold various Rubik's Cube competitions in member countries. In China, there are many Rubik's Cube competitions, and almost every province has competitions every year.
2
International digital chess
The international number chess consists of a hexagonal chessboard and ten pieces, and there are two pairs of numbers from 0 to 9 on the pieces. The chessboard has ten numbers from 0 to 90 according to the law. Before playing chess, players should put their ten pieces of the same color in their own camp.
The basic idea of chess is to play chess on the diagonal of elementary arithmetic through addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, and finally to decide the outcome by calculating the score.
You can buy chess toys online.
Some scholars have summarized the role of playing chess in promoting primary school students' learning mathematics:
(1) In terms of knowledge and skills, it plays a subtle role in consolidating mathematical knowledge, strengthening oral calculation and memorizing training, improving the accuracy of calculation, improving mathematical performance and cultivating expression ability.
(2) International Numbering requires the expression of terms in the process of playing chess, so as to cultivate students' certain thinking expression ability, verbal expression ability and communication ability. ?
(3) From the cultivation of emotional attitude and values, students' reverse thinking, divergent thinking, convergent thinking and conjectural thinking have been developed and improved in the process of playing chess. ?
three
Count 24 points
Counting 24 o'clock is a game that everyone is familiar with and may have played.
Take a deck of cards, remove the queen and the queen, leaving 1 ~ 13 (replace A with 1 below). Randomly draw 4 cards (called cards), and use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (parentheses can be added, and advanced players can also use power square root and factorial operations) to calculate the number on the card face as 24. Each card can only be used once. If the cards drawn are 3, 8, 8 and 9, the formula is (9-8)×8×3=24.
It is not difficult to see that "calculating 24 points skillfully" can greatly mobilize the coordinated activities of eyes, brain, hands, mouth and ears, which is very helpful to cultivate our rapid mental arithmetic ability and reaction ability. Regular practice can exercise children's thinking ability, reaction ability and mathematical operation ability in a short time, and can also improve their attention.
four
Move matches skillfully
Move a matchstick at will to make the equation hold.
Give it a try!
five
sudoku
Sudoku is a mathematical game that originated in Switzerland in the18th century. Players need to infer the numbers of all remaining spaces according to the known numbers on the 9×9 disk, and ensure that the numbers in each row, column and thick line palace (3*3) contain 1-9, which is not repeated.
Sudoku is divided into three stages: low, medium and high, and the difficulty coefficient increases in turn.
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This kind of game only needs logical thinking ability, and has nothing to do with digital operation. Although the gameplay is simple, the numbers provided are ever-changing, so many people think that Sudoku is a good way to exercise children's brains.
Finally, any game that is conducive to children's development needs children's own love, so don't force it, otherwise it will be counterproductive and cause aversion to numbers.
Which math game do you like best?