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  2. Math Blaster! - Wikipedia

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    The game, plus its various sequels and spin-offs, has since become the best-selling piece of math software in history. [4] InfoWorld praised the game for its high resolution graphics, and considered it a standout title in the drill-and-practice edutainment video game genre, and deemed it a perfect teacher's aid for primary school classroom use. [5]

  3. Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot - Wikipedia

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    The game features eight different subjects, which are chosen at the start the game. All the problems encountered in the game, except in the "Cave Runner" exercise, will fall into the chosen subject. The subjects are as follows: Addition; Subtraction; Multiplication; Division

  4. Savivo - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Savivo developed SkoleMat, a series of math games. SkoleMat is designed to cover the entire Danish Folkeskole from pre-school up to lower secondary education. In 2012 the first part of SkoleMat, called Mondiso which covers first to third grade, was released in English.

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  6. Madeline (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Madeline 1st and 2nd Grade, it follows Madeline on a tour of her neighborhood with a variety of activities. [8] Madeline 1st and 2nd Grade Math, the final game in the series, was released as a two-CD-ROM set on July 12, 1999. [12] The discs were also sold separately as Madeline 1st Grade Math and Madeline 2nd Grade Math.

  7. Bedtime Math - Wikipedia

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    Fun Factor: Compared to Crazy 8s, Fun Factor activities are standards-aligned for grades K–5 and geared towards small-group differentiated instruction. [ 10 ] Summer of Numbers : A summer math incentive program for libraries, in which kids track their daily math using gold star stickers on a calendar.

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