Let’s get Board !! 5 Best Board Games For Kids That Teach Important Math Skills| Proeves Learning Lab

Maths is a subject that everyone must understand well no matter what field they choose. While we as parents know that Maths can be fun , it might be difficult to convince your child to think same. So we have listed some Board games that will teach your child essential Maths skills while the whole family can have a good time together.

Snakes and Ladders : The old time favourite game is very apt for young kids who are beginning to learn counting and sequencing. It helps in visualization of the order of numbers, sequence and basics of addition. The child is able to see what it means to move ahead lets say 5 places which results in adding 5 numbers.

Magical Beanstalks : This game based on the story of Jack and the Beanstalk with a colourful board. Children learn the concept of addition, backward and forward counting. Players have to climb up the beanstalk to reach treasure.

Math Builder : Math Builder is a Maths strategy game for kids aged 7 and above. Its similar to Scrabble used for vocabulary, this is good for learning and retention of Maths concepts of addition, subtraction

Cloud Hoppers : Cloud Hoppers is a great game for kindergarteners. This game is designed to exercise the left brain and learn Maths concepts while having fun. Kids follow sequencing, backward counting, addition , subtraction on their spaceship chase to find magical flower on a different planet.

Pattern Games : There are many patterns and sequencing games available were the child has to copy a pattern . It encourages spatial thinking and memory. One of these is this Pattern Cubes where the child joins the cubes to match the pattern on a card.

These Board games encourage Mathematical thinking while having fun. It’s an excellent way to ease kids to Maths concepts without getting intimidated by it. Do try these with your kids and see them developing a liking for the subject.

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