NumberHive is a relatively new tool in the market but it does a wonderful job of helping students learn to love Mathematics! It is the multiplication game that builds mathematics understanding, mastery and confidence through deep engagement. So, let’s see how you can use NumberHive in your classroom.
NumberHive app allows you to create math games to practice multiplication tables for your students. All that comes in a gamified environment so students will love to participate in the game and learn the multiplication tables. NumberHive is available as an Mobile App on both Android as well as iOS devices in addition to the web interface.
According to their own words – “NumberHive is different than Most education apps for kids. It creates true engagement and understanding through play. Students need to develop strategies to win, and they’re rewarded as they play because Number Hive offers the right level of productive challenge.”
How you can use NumberHive App?
To use the NumbeHive app, you can visit the website here – https://www.numberhive.app You can also download the NumberHive app from iOS App Store or Google play store.
On the website, you can click the Play now on PC or Mac button on the top right corner. It will take you to a new page where you can:
- Play Online
- Host a Game
- Join a Game
- Practice
You will also see a button to learn how to play the NumberHive game. it will give you a quick introduction to the game rules and how you can play.
You can change only one factor out of two and claim a cell matching the corresponding number. So you need to think about the next cells and how fast you can claim them before your opponent. You need to get four cells in a row to win.
This game leads to a deep understanding of the concepts and more importantly, the relationships between number operations. Deep understanding is crucial because it leads to greater retention, more relevance and the ability to apply knowledge to new and unfamiliar settings.
You can setup a game for your classroom, for your families, or schools to support localized learning and challenge.
I am pretty impressed with the simplicity of this app and how it can help students learn mathematics multiplication tables with passion.
What are the other useful apps you are using for your Mathematics teaching? Please share with us in the comments section below.
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