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Math Mouse

Catégorie : ÉducatifVersion: 3.0

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La souris intelligente ajoute, soustrait, apprend des tables de multiplication et des divisions. Bienvenue à Math Mouse, le jeu éducatif parfait pour les enfants pour apprendre les mathématiques d'une manière divertissante! Avec 4 modes de jeu éducatif passionnants - addition, soustraction, tables de multiplication et division - Math Mouse s'adapte aux besoins de chaque enfant.

Addition: En mode d'addition, les enfants peuvent choisir parmi quatre types: ajouts simples (1 + 1), ajouts à deux chiffres (12 + 1 et 1 + 12) et plus difficiles à deux chiffres (12 + 12). Aidez la souris à trouver les fromages avec les bonnes réponses!

Soustraction: En mode soustraction, les enfants peuvent pratiquer des soustractions simples (1-1), des soustractions à deux chiffres (21-1) ou pour remettre en question les soustractions à deux chiffres (21-21). Rejoignez la souris dans sa quête des fromages avec les bonnes réponses et améliorez vos compétences de soustraction!

Multiplication: En mode Multiplication, les enfants peuvent sélectionner les tables de multiplication qu'ils souhaitent apprendre ou choisir de jouer avec toutes les tables mélangées. Aidez Math Mouse à collecter les fromages avec les bonnes solutions et maîtriser les tables de multiplication de manière amusante.

Division: En mode Division, les enfants peuvent s'attaquer aux divisions simples (1: 1) ou aux divisions avec des numéros à deux chiffres (12: 1). Aider Math Mouse pour trouver les fromages avec les bonnes réponses et devenir un expert en division!

Chaque niveau est une pièce unique où la souris doit collecter les bons fromages. Mais méfiez-vous! Sur le chemin, ils rencontreront des pièges pour les souris et les chats qui essaieront de les suivre. Résolvez correctement les opérations et guidez la souris vers le terrier pour terminer avec succès le jeu.

Math Mouse est le compagnon d'apprentissage parfait pour les enfants d'âge scolaire. Avec jusqu'à 11 opérations de base différentes par niveau, y compris des tables de multiplication de 0 à 10, des ajouts aléatoires, des soustractions et des divisions, nous garantissons une expérience éducative enrichissante et passionnante. Téléchargez Math Mouse maintenant sur Google Play et laissez vos enfants profiter du plaisir d'apprendre les mathématiques en jouant. Ne manquez pas l'occasion de leur fournir une base solide en mathématiques de manière ludique!

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