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According to her maths teacher dd, Yr 3, has "perfect recall" of her times tables - I blame the Nintendo DS braintraining game. Now where can I get...

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emkana · 02/04/2009 20:01

... something similar for dd2 who is Year 1? The brain training sums are too hard for her yet, but are there are other games which could be useful?

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thirtypence · 02/04/2009 20:03

mathletics does an addition up to 10 game where you play against other people in the world and speed is of the essence.

I don't know if the world maths day site is still running, but that had it too.

dinny · 11/04/2009 21:21

dd (y2) has learnt nearly all of them with CD in the car - Times Table Challenge, I think it's called......

lisad123 · 11/04/2009 21:24

brain academy or my lo likes dr leighton one too (YR1)

karise · 12/04/2009 13:17

LEAPSTER LEAPSTER LEAPSTER!!
Maths Missions & Get Puzzled are the best games ever! Later Bratz or Batman does the more complex times tables & division.
DD absolutely loves hers and gets much less addicted than the DSlite!

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