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OK we Australians like cricket. So what? Well, not great. But it passes a few minutes while kinetic theory is going on around you. First things first. You need a calculator that does not keep a running tally of the calculation thus far. Then start hammering. The other player has to guess the eventual result. The difference between this and the actual amount is added to the score of the person who was using the calculator. Then you switch over. Rinse and repeat.

Sad, I know. I have spent hours and hours playing and inventing calculator games, so I think I must share a little bit of my knowledge with you:. Track and Field those who played the arcade will understand this game 's name : A simple game if you don't want to think too much. You need a friend and two calculator s. The goal is to reach a certain number before your opponent does.

If you don't have two identical calculator s, you can always play against the clock. A friend of mine is able to count up to in a single minute. Guess the Random Number : Not very fun , but good for bets. Some calculators have a random number generator. While these functions are interesting, another feature of the TI Plus is its ability to play video games.

Press the plus and minus keys simultaneously. Hold down for a few seconds to ensure the Tetris functionality is properly activated.

Double-click on the file once it has been downloaded to install the software on your computer. MirageOS is an operating system that allows you to install games written in Basic on your graphing calculator.

Press ESC to close. Which calculator can you play games on? Is too much salmon bad for dogs? This is one of two math tricks on this site that let you guess someone's birthday after a sequence of mathematical operations. The Upside-Down Calculator Word Game is recommended for kids in fifth grade and fourth grade, and maybe also third grade. Younger children may find it too challenging - although my son's grade one teacher recently gave an exercise like this one to her class!

The aim is to find numbers that make words when keyed into an upside-down calculator. See the game's page for more details. The Easter Date Worksheets allow a child to compute the date of Easter Sunday in any year at all, with no math more complex than long division. Alternatively, try younger kids on the simpler versions of the worksheets - fewer calculations, smaller numbers, but they only work in certain centuries.

MathGolf is a simple game to play, and a very hard game to master. The high scores for each month are recorded on the website. The tips for parents and teachers explains how to help your kids get the most out of the game. In one famous puzzle, you must make as many numbers as you can using only the given four digits and the basic arithmetic operations. I've worked out which sets of four digits make this puzzle the most interesting, and provided worksheets on this page.

Good for grades four and up. To solve these Number Mazes you need to find a path across a grid of numbers, stepping only vertically or horizontally each step. The tricky part is that you have to make sure the total of the numbers you pass is correct!

You can download a set of easy 3x3 mazes, or harder 4x3 mazes, or really tough 5x3 or 4x4 mazes. Each time you visit the page you'll get new sets of mazes, uniquely generated for you.

You might find a calculator handy to check the totals as you try and try and try again! It works like the Easter Date Worksheet - write the year in a box in the worksheet, copy numbers along arrows, and the date of April Fools appears at the end!

Ok, in all seriousness - the real educational value in this worksheet - besides arithmetic practice - is to make kids wonder how on earth the worksheet manages to get the right date for April Fool's Day every time.

This Angle Geometry Quiz tests your knowledge of a few facts relating to angles. Race against the clock as you prove your skills! Topics covered include the interior angles of triangles and quadrilaterals, angles near parallel lines, lines meeting at a point and others.

This Power Puzzle is an exercise to get kids exploring numbers with their calculator, and observe patterns in the numbers they explore. If you like what you've just read, sign up for this site's free newsletters: Monday Morning Math : A weekly email of fascinating math facts - how math works in everyday life. New Game Alerts : Be first to know when I upload new games. Get these free now!



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