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SKIDOS creates educational games for 6 year olds that help them learn important skills like algebra while also fostering the growth of their visual and motor intelligence

By skidos2021Published 2 years ago 3 min read
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Experts in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, and child care all agree that challenging children with the novel, fascinating, and educational activities is the best method to encourage the growth of new skills and neural connections in children. It is essential to have a well-rounded education that covers many topics and disciplines, including math. Learning mathematics helps children improve their capacity for recalling information. Incorporating mathematical concepts at a young age has been shown to have a beneficial effect on adult brain development.

Visual-spatial skills are important, but so are the ones kids pick up via play—things like persistence, speed, flexibility, and hand-eye coordination. These skills might not be addressed or developed in a typical school setting. Do you think it's doable to combine mathematical games? Yes! However, you may wonder why this is the case.

Kids hate it when they have to sit still and learn something new. Although it is only necessary to grasp an idea once, repetition is the key to mastery. Practice makes perfect, but it's monotonous and hard to focus on for long periods. The kids can lose interest in something very fast if they have to practice it too much. But what if we could make arithmetic more enjoyable for kids, encouraging them to keep at it? That's exactly what SKIDOS games are good for! For children as young as four, SKIDOS creates educational games for 6 year olds that help them learn important skills like algebra while also fostering the growth of their visual and motor intelligence. Game playing generally improves skills like quick thinking, adaptability, and hand-eye coordination, and SKIDOS games are no exception. Their advantage in school is further enhanced by their exposure to the novel partnership between games and learning.

 

 

Go Ball is a fun arithmetic puzzle game that we've created.

The SKIDOS team has created a new navigational game called Go Ball. This game incorporates math into its problem-solving mechanics, helping players improve their tenacity, focus, and arithmetic skills. Every new level in the game begins with the initial screen's tiles mixed around. Making sure the ball makes it to the opposite end is the goal of this intriguing educational games for kindergarten. Math and code challenges appear at the end of each stage. SKIDOS games, like all of their kind, provide a parent dashboard where adults may monitor their children's progress at any time. Go Ball is a fun and free learning apps for kids puzzle game designed specifically for children ages 5 and up.

 

Here's another one of our exciting math car games with monster trucks: Race Cars!

Surely, as kids, we were all obsessed with racecars and monster trucks. For us and our kids, life hasn't altered much. With Race Cars, young gamers can compete in exciting races while also practicing arithmetic skills and solving challenging math problems. In this game, your goal is to race against other vehicles while avoiding destruction. Mathematical challenges can be completed both during and after playing the main game. Through healthy competition, kids can improve their motor abilities and arithmetic acumen. The game can be played both solo and with others. The kids' development in SKIDOS games is also monitored via a dashboard. The nicest part about racing, though? This is one of our awesome math car games, and there are a bunch of monster trucks to be unlocked!

 

Playing soccer on the street while doing arithmetic is the coolest thing ever in Street Soccer.

Is your child also a die-hard football fan? Why don't you give our street soccer game a shot? Soccer is played in the streets, but the player can run along the sides of buildings and even jump over trams, buses, and rooftops! The soccer fields in this game come in a variety of artistic styles. The playable characters can be picked and personalized, and they all appear like hip soccer pros. Exciting bonuses and enhancements are also up for grabs. In this game, your child will solve a variety of math puzzles, and you'll be able to track his or her progress on the game's dashboard, just as in every other SKIDOS math game. The best part of this exciting mathematical challenge? Kids of various ages can play, as the game's difficulty can be customized.

So, why are you stalling? These free math games are only a small sample of the many great options available on our SKIDOS website. Let's make math an enjoyable part of a well-rounded education!

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