MathFileFolderGames.com Releases Free Fraction Games For Students

MathFileFolderGames.com, based in Magrath, AB, Canada have just released free fraction games to help students understand one of the hardest concepts of math: fractions. By subscribing to the website, anyone is able to receive eight free fraction games designed specifically for middle school children. The company hopes this information will help more people have better numeracy skills.

"Learning through play has been proven to be the best method of educating children on any subject," says Justin Holladay from MathFileFolderGames.com. "Yet, it seems as if teachers forget this as soon as kids are out of kindergarten. Our eight free games help to bring this method of learning through play back for middle school children on subjects that they traditionally find very hard to grasp, such as fractional math."

The free printable fraction games are fun and entertaining for various ages. Some children find they are slightly more advanced than their peers at math, and these games are perfectly suitable for those younger audiences as well. The various games teach all the important elements of math, including adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, using modern tools and techniques.

"Many of the math games include either dice or spinners, which kids of all ages enjoy playing with," adds Justin Holladay. "All the games are designed to increase understanding of fractions, what they mean and how they work together, while helping kids come to grips with common denominators, and other mathematical terms."

Literacy and numeracy levels in developed countries like our own are believed to be dropping. Some say this is because teachers are no longer able to truly work on their passion of educating kids, but instead have to focus on meeting targets set by educational boards. Parents and teachers alike remain committed to ensuring children have all the necessary skills to take on adulthood, but many feel like their hands are tied. Thanks to fun fraction games for kids, parents and educators can once again empower themselves and their children/pupils to learn the things they need to learn in a fun and engaging way. 

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Contact MathFileFolderGames.com:

Justin Holladay
403-308-8529
contact@mathfilefoldergames.com
Po Box 514 Magrath AB Canada T0K1J0

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