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Maths puzzles for a 6 year old

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Llareggub · 09/07/2013 12:26

My DS loves maths and likes to do sums for fun. No, I don't get it either. He likes suduko, and I've bought him a book of these. I seem to remember doing something called maths investigations at school in which the aim was to figure stuff out. I'm sure he'd love something like that.

His reading isn't great so ideally I am looking for something that will satisfy his maths love whilst helping him with his reading.

I'm not planning to force him into anything. I am well aware the school hols are coming up. He just loves doing this kind of thing. He also loves gardening, sport and building stuff. We play chess too.

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sittinginthesun · 09/07/2013 13:10

My 6 year old (who is also mad on maths quizzes) absolutely loves:

<a class="break-all" href="//www.amazon.co.uk/Museum-Mysteries-Maths-Quest/dp/184835634X?tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21" rel="nofollow noindex" target="_blank">this

There is a whole series. They are a bit like the old Choose Your own Adventure series.

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sittinginthesun · 09/07/2013 13:13

Also, with the reading, does he like the Beano? I think it seems to appeal to children who like to read patterns etc. DS2 basically likes maths questions, the Beano, and reading music...

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neolara · 09/07/2013 13:16

Get him the dragonbox app. It's algebra disguised as a game. My 6 year old can now do fiendishly difficult algebra (GCSE ish level) - not because he's particularly good at maths, just because it's a fabulous game.

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TheWoollybacksWife · 09/07/2013 13:30

My six year old loves maths. We play a lot of board games. Monopoly has helped with adding and subtracting three digits and Cluedo is good for deductive reasoning and the application of logic. I might download the dragonbox app mentioned above as that sounds right up his street.

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Bakingtins · 09/07/2013 13:34

I got dragonbox following a suggestion on here and think it's fantastic. My mum is a maths teacher and also thought it was great.

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Llareggub · 09/07/2013 13:38

Thanks for these, I will look into the suggestions. He LOVES monopoly with a passion!

He did a puzzle earlier in his Lego book which was basically algebra and loved it so that app sounds right up his street.

He likes designing stuff too - he made a really effective child lock last year when we were away on hols and his brother kept escaping, so ideas for projects like this would be great too.

I'm more of a reading person so I find it really hard to come up with things that will entertain him.

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Llareggub · 09/07/2013 14:34

Thanks - we love the Dragonbox app and the book recommendation. We will order both.

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lostintoys · 09/07/2013 16:03

I second the Maths Quest series. My seven-year-old adores them.

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Llareggub · 15/07/2013 10:35

We started the maths quest book last night and my DS loved it! My little reluctant reader and writer enthusiastically wrote down the clues and wanted to finish it last night. Fantastic suggestion, thank you so much.

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sittinginthesun · 15/07/2013 14:46

:)

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Cat98 · 15/07/2013 15:09

Snap llareggub - (see my thread on G&T!)
Thanks for this thread, I'll be looking at these ideas.
My DS also loves monopoly, are you from Wales too? (guessing with the name!) we should get them together!

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Cat98 · 15/07/2013 15:13

have also ordered the maths quest book

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Llareggub · 15/07/2013 16:01

I am indeed Cat. We are in Swansea. Are you near?

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Cat98 · 15/07/2013 17:08

Yes! Pm me if you fancy a meet up!

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