Math checker games




















To capture the opposing player's piece, you have to jump over said piece with one of your checkers. If one of your pieces makes it to the other side of the board that piece becomes a king.

When this happens, put another checker of the same color on top of the king checker. The king can move forward and backward diagonally on the board. You can't move a checker if every space adjacent to it is covered. This piece is considered 'blocked' and can move again when the adjacent pieces move.

If you can't move any piece on your turn you lose, even if you still have other pieces on the board. First, decide who goes first.

Unlike chess , white doesn't have to go first -- it can be whoever you want. In our version of Checkers, you'll always go first when playing against the computer.

You can move one checker diagonally each turn. You won't be able to take any pieces on the first turn, so move whichever piece you'd prefer. Once your piece is on its new square, your turn is over. Each player moves forward like this until one is in the position to capture a piece. When the opponent's piece is sitting diagonally from you, you can jump over it to capture it.

Your checker jumps over the captured piece onto the adjacent diagonal square -- it does not occupy the square that the enemy piece was on. The captured piece leaves play. Turns continue like this until one player is out of pieces. The first player to run out of pieces loses. While you can only move one checker per turn, you can capture multiple checkers per turn.

Say you jump one enemy piece, and the square you land in is forward-diagonally adjacent to another enemy piece. You can go on to jump that checker as well, and continue to do so with any other forward-diagonally adjacent checkers. Check Out Price. Enjoy at your next family game night or as a classroom or homeschool learning game.

Educational games are evaluated by a panel of teachers and selected for "exceptional quality and outstanding performance in the classroom and at home! Practice multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, and square roots.

Great brain game training for kids and adults! Some larger numbers and prime numbers are excluded. Adaptable rules for younger players and solo play, too. Takes just 15 minutes to play. So much fun, kids will want to play again and again! Made in Michigan. Do the Math! Quick Strike Math Game - Free Practice and Drills Features addition, subtraction, multiplication and division A 'Mix' option combines all the math operations into a set of unique multiple choice questions Questions can be given in separate formats: floating bubbles, multiple-choice squares, or keyboard entry Different levels of difficulty can be selected, from beginner to expert A report can be generated at the end of ten questions to show their progress A bonus special effects will be shown when users score high!

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