Every puzzle maps out addition practice! Addition Adventures helps children practice simple addition skills with 21 equations per page; the solutions to these problems lead them around a map and directly to a mystery's resolution. Includes 30 excercises and solutions. Excellent as a springboard for creative writing and other cross-disciplinary applications.
Toy Value Index: 9.13
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Fat Brain Index: 7.61
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Plasma Car
Posted yesterday by Tracey Smith
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Setting: Home
This car is awesome. Kids of all ages can have a great time on it. It is sturdy and comes in great colors.
A rating of Addition Adventures
Posted 7/16/2009 by B Habib
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Setting: Home
These addition games are suitable for children who have completed 1st grade math. They are interesting but fairly long and involved. They may test the attention span of children that age.
Information about Addition Adventures
Posted 1/13/2009
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Setting: Home
My daughter is really enjoying this unique was to practice math skills and direction. It makes her take her time and think and I also find her going back and checking her work to make sure that she's got the right answer. Great product!
Great stuff!
Posted 11/13/2008 by Sheree Slagle
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I purchased this to provide a fun review of addition facts for my 9 yr old daughter. She has enjoyed it and her 6 yr old brother has attempted the activities too, with remarkable success! A wonderful fun learning tool!
Good Book
Posted 7/1/2008 by Charlotte
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Setting: Homeschool
This was a good book for my daughter. She initially didn't want to touch it, but after sitting down with her for the first page she wanted to keep going! The biggest drawback is that they didn't vary the style of the addition problems at all. They are all in 5 + ___ = 8 format, instead of 5 + 3 = ___ on some pages. This more difficult formatting was challenging to her and a variety would have been nice. The maps are fun though, and she had no trouble with them.