Risorse per l'apprendimento Gioco divertente con frazioni di pizza, 13 pizze con frazioni, gioco da 67 pezzi, dai 6 anni in su

Brand:Learning Resources

3.7/5

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DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Esercitati a identificare le frazioni, abbinare gli equivalenti di frazione ed eseguire l'addizione e la sottrazione di frazioni DAL PRODUTTORE È ora di fare una pizza! Questo gioco intelligente aiuta i bambini a comprendere visivamente i concetti e le abilità delle frazioni usando uno dei loro cibi preferiti! I bambini giocano a sette giochi diversi per esercitarsi a identificare le frazioni, abbinare gli equivalenti di frazione ed eseguire l'addizione e la sottrazione di frazioni costruendo pizze. Il gioco include 13 pizze a doppia faccia (un lato etichettato con frazioni) e tre spinner a doppia faccia che forniscono diversi livelli di apprendimento. Per 2¿6 giocatori. Le pizze intere misurano 10 ¾ di diametro.

EAN: 0642125242530

Categories: Giocattoli e giochi, Giochi e accessori, Giochi da tavolo,

Vincitore di 2 premi, ideale per bambini dai 6 anni in su. Include 13 pizze a doppia faccia, 3 spinner a doppia faccia e istruzioni. Il gioco offre 7 modi diversi di giocare con più livelli di sfida. Esercitati a identificare le frazioni, ad abbinare gli equivalenti di frazioni e ad eseguire addizioni e sottrazioni di frazioni. Le pizze segmentate forniscono un modo multisensoriale per introdurre ed esplorare le frazioni.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 817 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Department Supply
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number LER5060
Item Weight 0.96 ounces
Manufacturer Learning Resources
Manufacturer recommended age 6 - 12 years
Product Dimensions 11.6 x 11.5 x 1.9 inches
Release date October 2, 2006

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Scritto da: Alex
Enjoy this but not favorite
We like this and we like that there’s different ways to play but it’s not really teaching fractions which is odd and the spinner is made out of cheap cardboard so since you have to change it from game to game it gets messed up very easily. So this game won’t last long. We enjoy the pizzas but it’s not teaching fractions much which is okay I guess but not why I bought it.
Scritto da: Stephanie in Al.
PIZZA WITH PEPPERONI, SUPREME, AND MATH TOPPINGS ALL IN ONE!!
Absolutely the best and most entertaining way to teach fractions to kids without them knowing they are learning.!!!! I home school my third grade 8 year old son, and we are just beginning fractions/multiplications etc., and he absolutely LOVES pizza, so when I saw this I knew it was a must!!! We have already played this so many times, and I can tell he is starting to get a good baseline for fractions, and he isn't even aware that it's educational!! He really enjoys board games, and thinks if he's "playing a game," it's playtime, so now that I'm homeschooling him, I have taken several different approaches to my teaching.. I figured if I can get the whole family "playing" several games, being educational or not, he's picking up on the fundamentals of the game itself. He's absorbing it somewhat like "metamorphosis," and I couldn't be happier! I know for a fact he didn't get to approach subjects like this in public school, and I can see it's paying off!! Sometimes, catering to your child's learning needs are the best way to approach their education..Like Plutarch said, "education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."
Scritto da: The Barkers
Great game for homeschoolers
Great for homeschool. The game itself doesn't teach fractions, but it's a great companion game to support your math curriculum. There are many ways to play this game so it can be easy or as complicated as you want to make it. We changed some rules on game one to make it more interesting. The my kids enjoy it and keep asking to play it more.
Scritto da: Al V
Kids having fun learning about fractions? Yes!
We really like this set of games so we bought one for all our fiends. The pizza pieces (cardboard) look so realistic the kids just want to play. We can dial it down for Kindergarden age using the easy fractions and spinners, not in the instructions but we figured something out. Sometimes the spinner gives the same number repeatedly since the card doesn't lie completely flat with the bump holding the spinner in place. I can make it spin to something I want just by the way I hold down the spinner card. If you want to use a different spinner card you have to pop out the arrow from one and put in another, slightly bending (and wearing out) the cardboard piece. Many spinner cards, only one arrow. Other than a lack of younger-player instructions and spinner issues, the games are great and most importantly: the kids are having fun learning about fractions!
Scritto da: Luna
Fun and easy to follow
Using pizza to explain fractions makes so much sense! Thanks for this. My kids love it and it's a great supplement to our homeschooling curriculum.
Scritto da: JustJamie
What a great idea! Love, love!
This thing is awesome! I bought it for my 6 year old who is in Kindergarten but the game is made for grades 3-5 (but would work for review with older kids). There are variations for younger folks but not many. My son has been able to play the easiest 3rd grade games so far. With some creativity and basic understanding of math, you could also easily make up your own games as well. There's a spinner and 6 different "boards" the spinner can go on to change the rules for the game. There are several pizzas made from cardboard with realistic pictures of pizza and fractions written on one side. I read one review that said "you cannot even put the pizzas back together after you've taken them apart".... Well, yeah, that's kind of the point. This is a fraction game and it's meant to be put back together temporarily not permanently! It is fun enough though, that the child doesn't know they're learning! The best way to make them learn--make it fun!
Scritto da: Teacher Mom
An excellent way to play and have fun while learning fractions
Here's a fun and flexible way to learn fractions for kids of all ages. Who doesn't love pizza, right? Kids relate to it because pizza naturally uses fractions. I appreciate a kid-friendly way to teach fractions that's not cake, pie or candy. I'm not a big fan of teaching or playing with desserts because somehow it always leads to the kids wanting candy - the power of suggestion?! Seven game instructions are included, and the possibilities expand from there. When kids play these games, they build a concrete sense of how fractions are parts of a whole, fraction equivalents, addition and subtraction. Pizza naturally lends itself to word problems and everyday application, and there are several problem solving activities included. The pieces are made of a sturdy cardboard and stand up to a good amount of kid use. This is a great way to play and have fun while teaching and reinforcing fractions!
Scritto da: MWM
Instructive, but not fun...
While this is educational and helps children to visualize fractions and their equivalents at multiple levels of ability, there doesn't seem to be anything inherently 'fun' about the game itself. Like many games, it boils down to preexisting knowledge and luck, but once your child has the concept of each of the seven variations down, there's no magic, mystery, or enjoyment out of continuing to play the game again. I played the beginner version with my son once, and as soon as he could identify the fractions by their size, he lost interest and he's too young for the more advanced variations. It's not something he wants to revisit. It may seem like I'm being a bit unfair, because identifying the fractions on sight was essentially the purpose of playing the game with my child. But a game's purpose is also to have fun, and we haven't found this to be (and as others have mentioned, putting the pieces away doesn't work cleanly - maybe that could be another advanced game itself!). Probably would be of greater use to a school or other facility where the players rotate often, as the instructions are simple and can be relayed to new audiences with relative ease.
Scritto da: John M.
Great support.
I purchased these during lockdown. A great support for the national curriculum. Fractions are a difficult concept to understand, but these colourful pizza slices make it easier for children to understand. As most children like pizza, when they are cut up into slices children can link the 2 concepts together. You can also play games with them too. A fun all round product. They are a good learning tool and many schools have them too.
Scritto da: CJ
Great learning tool
Magnets allow great variations and they stay put. Grandson loves to re-arrange the pie slices and he is learning the fractions in a fun way.
Scritto da: Classical Music Lover
Fun with pizza
I bought this game for my preschool grand-daughter as she likes eating pizza, enjoys fitting puzzles together, likes to pretend to shop,cook and serve and happily uses the game in all these ways without realizing that she is getting to understand aspects of size, quantity, fractions and wholes, and category matching too! What a great way to have fun and absorb some useful maths at the same time. The pieces are strongly made and attractive to look at, and will probably last for many years. One suggestion for the manufacturers - could the kit include a round pizza tray that can fit inside the storage box? This would help when putting slices back together, and give a constant reminder of the size of the 'whole' to compare with the sizes of the fraction slices. I thoroughly recommend this game to any one with pre-school or primary school children.
Scritto da: Chantelle Brunelle
Fun and educational
My kids love this. They don't even know they're learning. Lol

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