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Tap The Right Animal Games 1.0.6
A pet is a forever friend. A pet is afamilymember that you can purchase. Sometimes, they can be given toyouas a gift. And sometimes a pet may pick to be a part of yourfamilyby showing up in your yard. No matter what, when you receiveorpurchase an animal and make the decision to give that animalahome, it should be with the intention of keeping whatever petyouchoose, forever. They are our forever friends, not justsomethingto be played with like a toy and then tossed aside. Justlikehumans, your new friend wants to feel loved and safe. Once youhaveintroduced a pet to a new home, it is cruel to take them fromthishome.For this reason it is very important to make sure that beforeyoumake the decision to become a pet owner you take intoconsiderationa few factors: 1) Is this financially feasible? Theycan be veryexpensive. Vet trips, food, supplies, etc. can becomevery costly.Don't bring a pet into your home if you do not havethe means ofmeeting their needs as they arise. 2) Do I have enoughtime todevote to a pet? This is very important. This goes foralmost anyanimal (unless you are considering purchasing maybe asnake orfish). No animal wants to be cooped up in a pen or fenceall daywithout any attention. All animals want to feel loved andgive loveback. Also, if you get a pet while it is still young, youwill needto teach it discipline and how to do things. If you feelas thoughit may take up too much of your time or if you have eventheslightest feeling that you do not have time for a new friend,thendefinitely reconsider the choice of giving this pet ahome.Chances are if you bring the pet into your home, you willberelocating them very soon. 3) Do I have the right typeofenvironment for a pet? Let's take a dog for example. Dogs needloveand attention, but they also need to feel safe. Do you livecloseto a highway with a lot of traffic? Do you have other petsthat maynot be friendly towards your new pet? Make sure you addressissueslike this before you bring that new friend into your home. 4)Am Igiving this pet a home for the right reasons? I'm sureyour2-year-old child would love to play with a new pet for 5minutesbut when that's over are you going to wish you hadn't gottenthepet? Or when the pet grows bigger than the pet store said itwouldgrow, are you going to still want it? These are all things totakeinto consideration. Make sure that when you find a pet thatyouwould like to bring into your home that you are doing it fortheright reasons. Don't just bring them in to be a distraction foryoufrom time to time, bring them in as a family member.You wouldn't (hopefully) throw your family member out ofthehouse because you got tired of them. Make sure you understandthecommitment of becoming a pet owner so that you will bebetterprepared for when you have that new family member in yourhome.Pets are our forever friends, and depending on the one youchoose,they are very loyal and loving to you. Always make sure youtreatthem all with the same love and loyalty.
kids math games for free 1.0.4
kids math games for free by introducing afewfun math games into the classroom or homework schedule, youwillchange 'I HATE math!' into 'I LOVE math!'.Best of all, children don't even know they're doing math whenitis this much fun. Just make sure that kids are challenged.Included below are a few fun math games for kids for use athomeor in the classroom. These are games that practicenumberskills.Higher or LowerThis is a perfect math game for practicing order of numbers.You can use numbers that have 2 digits, 3 digits or more.To begin select the upper and lower number limits, e.g. between10and 100.One player selects a number and records it on a pieceofpaper.The other player/s guesses what they think the number might be.Forevery guess the first player tells if the chosen number ishigheror lower. Keep playing until the number is guessed.Find It FirstUse this fun math game to practice basic times tables (oraddition,subtraction or division also).Simply write the answers to tables you are going topractice,randomly over the board or a piece of paper, e.g. topractice eighttimes tables write - 8, 16, 24, 32, 40 etc. To makethe game a bitmore challenging, you can add a few othernumbers.Two kids stand or sit either side to the numbers andamultiplication table is given, e.g. 7 multiplied by 8.Kids compete to be the first to point to the answer.The first point to the answer, scores a point and the first tohavethree points is the winner.This game works well as a whole class game withchildrenrepresenting their team or have a tournament to find whothe classchampion is with each child having a go.Largest NumberThis is one of my favorites. It is a simple and fun math gamethatalways motivates children.Each person rolls the dice. Use-3 dice for children to practice 3 digit numbers-4 dice for children to practice 4 digit numbers-5 dice for children to practice 5 digit numbers-6 dice for children to practice 6 digit numbersEach person rolls the dice and records the numbers shown, e.g. 3 416.The players then organize the digits to make the largestpossiblenumber that they can, e.g. 6431.The player with the highest number receives 1 point.Twenty Questions Number GameNo equipment is needed for this children's math game.First choose a number within the range to be played, e.g. 1-20,1-100, 100-1000.The number is recorded on a piece of paper but not shown totheothers.The other players then ask questions to help them to identifythenumber.Only yes/no questions can be used.Encourage children to ask general questions to begin with, e.g.Isit odd? Is it more than 50? Instead of trying to guess thenumber,e.g. Is it 38?Using games in math offers so much more than just fun.Thesegames also help to develop a deep understanding of numberconceptsand a confident attitude towards a sometimes unpopularsubject.Don't be surprised when hear, 'Gee that was fun! Can we doitagain?'