Greetings!
Although this school year has been difficult for all of us, we always completed the assigned tasks, one of which was to make this educational multiplication game. My son was very excited when I taught him how to play, since he really hates math, and with this type of game we can stimulate them and get them a little more interested in learning. Although I had some difficulty making this game, it wasn't as complicated as other activities I've done before. I think the hardest part was understanding the game, since I found the idea on Pinterest and only saw images without any explanation, ha ha ha.
2 Trozos de cartpon del tamaño que prefieras
Tijeras
Papel
Marcadores acrilicos
Tiza
Ganchos mariposa
Foami
Silicon caliente
2 pieces of cardboard in the size of your choice
Scissors
Paper
Acrylic markers
Chalk
Butterfly hooks
Foam
Hot glue
Take two pieces of cardboard that i cut out of a small box i had and glue them together with silicone. I didn't measure this cardboard because I simply cut out two sides of the box and they fit perfectly. Then I covered the entire cardboard with white cardstock. It ended up a little wrinkled, but the hot silicone didn't help much with that. Next, I took a cereal box and drew two large circles, which I cut out.
After cutting out both circles, I covered them with white paper and then divided them into 8 parts, which I then painted different colors using acrylic markers. I then placed the numbers 2 to 9 on one and 1 to 8 on the other. Meanwhile, I began to decorate the cardboard I had covered so that it wouldn't look so plain in white. I didn't really have any other colored paper to cover it with, so I had to improvise. I decided to fill the top part with blue chalk, which I scraped with scissors and spread with my fingers. On the bottom part, I drew figures in different colors using the acrylic markers again.
I had been waiting for the right moment to use these butterfly clips I bought a while ago on Aliexpress, and today was the day. They were essential for the wheel to work properly, so I made a hole in the center of each circle and also a hole in the top of the cardboard where I wanted to place it. I threaded the clip through and opened them from the back to keep the circles movable. After making sure the roulette wheels were spinning properly, I started adding the other details in green glitter foam, where I made the multiplication X and two arrows that would indicate the number that comes up when you spin the wheel.
Finally, take a blank sheet of paper and draw 8 horizontal and 9 vertical lines, then start filling in each box with the result of each multiplication.
Game's like this are good at home for the children's, since it has the ability to stimulate a person into learning something they thought was difficult. Could the person who share the photo of the game on Pinterest forget to add the explanation?
Looks like a fun little game 😎👍🏾 @tipu curate
It is! thanks!
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Greetings my friend. That's very creative of you. The paper work looks amazing to me. Have a good day 💖
Thank you so much!
Looks like a fun / educational activity.. learn while you have fun
Yeah! is awesome
Que idea mas genial, me gusta. Jeje saludos
Gracias!
Super útil. Creo que tomaré tu idea para aplicarla con mis nenes. Será sin dudas divertido y el proceso de aprendizaje lúdico siempre es muy efectivo. Gracias
¡Gracias!
Asi es, a los niños les entusiasma mucho de esta manera, espero que lo pongas a prueba, saludos 🤗🤗
Sin dudas lo haré. Mi nena necesita de esta clase de recursos para motivarse, concentrarse y aprender
Me parece una idea genial de aprender las matematicas de forma tan didactica ❤️ de pequeña tenia dificultades para aprenderlas y asi me iba en las calificaciones jaja 😂 tampoco me motivaba mucho la tecnica aburrida de enseñanza, supongo que con un juego didactico y bonito esteticamente como este, uno se siente mas entusiasmado de aprender, ademas de hacerlo ver mas facil, excelente la idea 😍
Te entiendo. Realmente desearia haber tenido este juego cuando era niña jajaja, hubiese aprendido mas rapido 😭 Gracias!!
Such a clever and colorful way to make math fun. The multiplication wheel is both educational and engaging. Buen trabajo
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Thanks alot!!
This is really fun and educational
Yep! thanks!