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BabyBus Kids Math Games - Math fun & learning

Sharpen young minds with interactive math challenges and vibrant animations.

BabyBus Kids Math Games
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Enter the captivating world of mathematics with BabyBus Kids Math, a delightful math game tailored for children. Through a series of engaging mini-games, kids will embark on an enriching journey to discover and embrace the wonders of math. Join in the fun and download BabyBus Kids Math today!

EXPLORE

Dive into the realm of mathematics with BabyBus Kids Math, where little ones can delve into 6 levels of mathematical knowledge featuring over 100 math facts. From recognizing numbers and shapes to practicing addition, subtraction, size comparison, sorting, matching, identifying patterns, and more, this game caters to the learning needs of children of all ages.

ENGAGE

Beyond just learning, BabyBus Kids Math offers a variety of entertaining math games like puzzles and block games. These interactive and enjoyable activities not only enhance kids' math skills but also foster a love for mathematics in a fun and stimulating way.

APPLY

Encouraging practical application, BabyBus Kids Math prompts children to utilize their math skills to solve real-life problems through animated simulations of daily scenarios. By nurturing independent thinking and creativity, this game empowers kids to explore, observe, and think critically.

KEY FEATURES:

- Gradual introduction of 6 levels of math knowledge

- Over 100 math facts to discover

- 4 core topics: number and quantity, graphs and space, logical relationships, measurement and operations

- Enhances 7 major abilities in kids: reasoning, concentration, number sense, calculation, transfer, observation, and spatial imagination

- Unique math learning mode: Learn - Play - Apply

- Diverse range of math games to encourage independent exploration

- Real-life scenario simulations for problem-solving

- Offline mode support

About BabyBus

BabyBus is committed to nurturing children's creativity, imagination, and curiosity by developing products from the perspective of kids, empowering them to explore the world independently. With an array of products, videos, and educational content, BabyBus reaches over 400 million fans aged 0-8 worldwide, offering a vast collection of educational apps, nursery rhymes, and animations in various themes encompassing Health, Language, Society, Science, Art, and more.

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BabyBus Kids Math Games

Why Learn Maths in Games

#1 Student Engagement

Let’s face it, math games are way more fun than a worksheet. Even if you use the same questions and put them on game cards instead of a worksheet, students will be way more interested in solving the math problems when they are in a game format. When kids are having fun, their engagement in learning drastically increases. When students are engaged in learning, they learn more, and what they learn sticks with them longer. Kids love games and math games can be a great motivator for even the most reluctant student.

#2 Math Games Provide Low Risk Competition

Math games provide a low-risk form of competition for students. The best math games combine skill and luck. The highest math student will not always win when there is an aspect of luck or chance involved in the game. This can be as simple as a “lose a turn” card or spaces on the game board that direct students to move ahead or back a given number of spaces. The math games I like to use with elementary students use game boards with spaces that direct students to move ahead or back and given number of spaces, and include question cards that vary in how many spaces students move ahead if they get the question correct.

#3 Math Games Reduce the Fear of Making Mistakes

Another benefit of using math games with elementary students is that they help reduce students’ fears of making mistakes. Many students are hesitant to participate in whole-class activities because they fear making a mistake in front of their peers. Math games provide a small group or partner setting where making a mistake doesn’t feel like such a big risk, and the consequences of making a mistake are very low since it is just a game. When students build confidence in a small group or partner setting it is often transferred to the whole group setting over time.

#4 Build Math Talk and Communication Skills

Math games help promote math talk and communication amongst students. Students use math vocabulary and discuss solution strategies and justify their solutions as they play the game. Students who may be hesitant to speak up or ask questions in a whole class setting are much more likely to participate in math talk and communication when they are with a partner or in a small group.

#5 Build Social Emotional Skills

Social-emotional skills are practiced and strengthened while playing math games. Skills like taking turns, being patient, cooperating, following a shared set of rules, and winning and losing respectfully are all practiced with peers when playing math games.

#6 Reinforce and Strengthen Math Skills

Choosing a math game that focuses on a particular skill helps to reinforce and strengthen concepts students have been working on in class. Practicing skills is much more exciting in a game format than it is in a workbook or on a worksheet. Math games can be used as a practice opportunity that kids will want to participate in and even ask you for more of! Win!

#7 Student Independence

A huge benefit of math games is that once the rules and playing procedures are learned, they can be played independently of the teacher. When students are fully engaged in a game with their peers the teacher has the opportunity to observe students or pull small groups for instruction or extra practice. By using math games that have a similar format throughout the year you will be able to provide the rules and instructions the first time the game is played, instead of before every new game that is played, building student independence with each game. The math games I like to use all follow the same setup, rules, and format, but the question cards for each game focus on a different skill. Students can independently play the games without having to ask questions about how to play.

#8 Learning From and Teaching Peers

Math games allow students to learn from their peers. There is something special about students teaching and coaching each other and explaining their thinking to each other that provides huge learning benefits. Students can sometimes explain how to solve a problem in a way that is different than the student has heard before, and might be the explanation that makes the concept stick!

#9 Strategic Thinking and Problem Solving Skills

Math games help build strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Students learn to solve problems together, think strategically about what moves to make, and how to be successful in playing the game. Throughout a math game, students make a lot of strategic decisions as they problem solve and plan their next move.

#10 Math Games Build a Love of Math

Games help foster excitement about math and build a love of math in our students. Games are fun and engaging for students. The greatest learning happens when our students are having fun and are engaged in the learning process. Elementary students need to see that math is more than a series of problems in a workbook. Allowing them to get excited about math through games will help them to build a lifelong love of math.

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  • Version2.07.01.13
  • UpdateSep 23, 2024
  • DeveloperBabyBus
  • CategoryEducation
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads5M+
  • Package Namecom.sinyee.babybus.mathIII
  • Signature0d0c132ded32f0404c83723f7104115d
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  • Khushi Khantwal
    Khushi Khantwal

    I love this game a lot because it's really good. 😃

  • Thanu Manu
    Thanu Manu

    You're doing great! You can see that 2 plus 2 equals 4 and 3 plus 3 equals 6. That's really cool for someone your age.

  • Mathlako Sebulela
    Mathlako Sebulela

    So this app is nice and I hope it inspires others to download it.

  • Htet Tun
    Htet Tun

    This is a wonderful app that has enjoyable activities and teaches math in a fun and easy-to-understand manner.

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