Listly by Jessica Carlton
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Play Sugar, Sugar at Math Playground! Draw paths to guide the falling grains of sugar.
A really neat mathematical logic game, in which you have to use the given pieces to control the flow of water to fill all pots completely! The capacity of pots and tanks are displayed. Don't waste a valuable drop of water! Use mouse to arrange flashing pieces, then press START to test your setup.
For the teachers visiting Smart Kit, here's another cool educational game you can let your students play: Cargo Bridge- a great bridge building game. Instructions ( you don't have to read, since there is a complete easy tutorial in the game that shows you how to play!): Build a bridge using your mouse and available budget.
Literally, A Quick Thinking Brain Game! Grow your neuron as long as possible by clicking on protein targets. You can only click on protein targets within your circle of influence but you need to be quick as it decreases over time. Oh one more thing...beware of the rival red neurons that compete with you for available protein targets.
For teachers and students looking for a more challenging brain teaser, here is Smart-Kit's highly popular River Crossing Puzzle Game! The instructions and rules are in the game, but in case you want to read them here: A farmer, his son and daughter, and their pets need to cross a river.
Teachers looking for a nice logic game geared mainly toward elementary and middle school students will like Smart-Kit's latest release, Out of Balance. Each level asks that you pick the heaviest object based on the relative weights shown on each seesaw. The levels get progressively harder, adding more seesaws as you advance.
Spatulatta teaches children to cook with free step-by-step videos, encourages children to eat more vegetables and fruit, and makes the link between farm and table.
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