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Junior Cross Multiply is designed to introduce children to multiplication in an easy and fun way. It is not necessary to have any knowledge of multiplication tables to play, as this skill will be learned. The game is for two players. The object is to mark off a line of four in any direction on a grid employing the 1-6 times table. On the reverse of Junior Cross Multiply is Fred E.'s Addition. This game can be played by one or two players. The object is to fill all of Fred E.'s balloons. There is also a colorful multiplication and division grid which children will find helpful, plus both inch and centimeter rulers.
Junior Summing Up is a game for two to four players where basic addition and subtraction are tackled while climbing up the mathematics grid. The game also includes trap doors and the advantageous Fred E. Frog. On the reverse of Junior Summing Up is Fred E.'s Multiplication. This game can be played by one or two players. The object is to fill all of Fred E.'s multiplication cards. There is also a colorful multiplication and division grid, which children will find helpful, plus both inch and centimeter rulers.
Cross Multiply is probably the most innovative game of the year, this is the more advanced version of Junior Cross Multiply. This game for two players is fun and very strategical. Players employ the 2-12 times tables to form lines of three or more horizontally or vertically to score points while having the opportunity to block their opponents. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins. It is not necessary to have any knowledge of multiplication tables as they will become imprinted on the players' minds. On the reverse of Cross Multiply is a colorful 2-12 multiplication and division grid for easy learning and reference. A metric conversion chart , plus both inch and centimeter rulers are also included.
Cross Factors is a more advanced version of Cross Multiply, and uses the reverse logic of Cross Multiply. Players race to be the first to mark off all the factors on their side of the board while moving around the "answers" board in the center. This game will enhance multiplication skills. On the reverse of Cross Factors is Summing Up, a fun game for 2-4 players in which basic arithmetic problems of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are tackled, while climbing up the mathematics grid. The game also includes trap doors and the advantageous Fred E. Frog.
Fractional is the number one Daly Educational Game in Europe. This game takes the fear out of fractions. Players mark off fractions when they land on segmented circles on a wipe clean laminated board. The players learn to add fractions and to see what fractions are while they play. Besides being educational the game is highly strategical, since players have a choice of which two pawns to move and which fractions to mark off. This game gives a visual relationship to compare fractions. On the reverse of fractional are
examples of how to use a protractor to draw shapes and angles. There are
charts showing fractions to decimals to millimeters.
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